This bottle has been in the family for about 50 years it is unopened and some whisky appears to have evaporated. The labels are still on the bottle in pretty good condition as well.
Someone gave us this painting because the were moving. it has an certificate of authenticity with it and says the painting is called the Red Brick House. I cant seem to find that painint anywhere. Can someone help me with the history and possibly a price?
One bottle is cut glass (oval- shaped horizontally) and has a circular (hole in the middle) champagne- colored stopper which is also cut glass with an intricate design.
Another is an atomizer which is made of glass, and has a raised pattern of flowers and is partially tinted , mostly on the top, with soft blue. I don't know what type of metal was used for the atomizer parts, but it looks like brass. The bulb is missing.
The last is clear glass and has a swirled design, like a turret. There is a sticker on this one that says "West Germany", so this one cannot be an antique, but may be worth something.
i do not have a camera am trying to locate one but the picture at the museum is exactly what it looks like. to find that site i typed in "pairpoint" it was one of the first to come up with "pitcher on stand" at the museum.