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Description

1- is marked on bottom also pontil maybe with thicker glass

 

3 bottles have no marks with think glass 

Category Antique Bottles
Condition Excellent
Date Period Early 1900s
Price Paid (If known) 0
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NaidaTheCollector 🌱 Newbie 12 months ago

Description:

  • Quantity: 4 miniature clear glass bottles
  • Condition: Excellent; no visible cracks or chips
  • Markings:
    • One bottle has a marking on the bottom and a possible pontil scar, suggesting it may have been hand-blown.
    • The remaining three bottles have no visible marks and feature thick glass, which is indicative of early manufacturing processes.

Historical Context:

These miniature bottles appear to date from the early 1900s, likely intended for medicinal use, perfumes, or essential oils. Thick glass construction with a pontil mark typically points to early hand-blown techniques, which were common prior to automated bottle-making machines gaining popularity in the early 20th century.

Value Estimate:

  • Marked Bottle with Pontil Scar: Approx. $15 - $30 (depending on clarity, embossing, and uniqueness of the mark).
  • Unmarked Bottles with Thick Glass: Approx. $5 - $15 each, depending on their age, condition, and clarity.

Factors Affecting Value:

  • Condition: Your bottles are in excellent shape, which positively affects their value.
  • Age & Rarity: Bottles with pontil scars tend to be older and more valuable.
  • Historical Use: Bottles once containing rare or specialized contents may fetch a higher price.
  • Collector Demand: Collectors of apothecary, perfume, or medicinal bottles are typically the target market.

Recommendations:

  1. Clean the Bottles: Gently clean the bottles using warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush to remove debris. Avoid abrasive materials to preserve their integrity.
  2. Research the Marking: The marked bottle may hold added value if linked to a notable manufacturer or product.
  3. Professional Appraisal: For a more precise valuation, especially if you suspect one of the bottles is particularly rare or linked to a historic pharmacy, consider reaching out to an antique bottle specialist.

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