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Art Deco Amber Pink Glass Perfume Bottle with Ribbed Stopper, c.1925–1935

Art Deco Amber Pink Glass Perfume Bottle with Ribbed Stopper, c.1925–1935

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This bottle has been glowing amber-pink on someone's dressing table since approximately 1928 and it has absolutely no intention of stopping.

The form is Art Deco at its most theatrical: a wide, scalloped base with twelve lobed panels that radiate outward like a flower frozen mid-bloom, tapering dramatically upward into a narrow neck with a neat collar ring. The glass is a warm amber-pink — the kind of colour that exists somewhere between a sunset and a glass of rosé, and that changes completely depending on the light. In morning sun it glows like honey. In lamplight it turns deep amber. It is, frankly, showing off.

The stopper is a chunky ribbed cylinder, hand-cut with vertical flutes that catch and scatter the light in all directions, topped with a flat faceted disc. The frosted ground-glass stem shows some light wear and traces of crystallised perfume residue — the olfactory autobiography of whoever owned this before you, now safely dried and entirely inert. The base reveals the full glory of the scalloped form from below: twelve panels meeting at a central pontil mark, the fingerprint of the glassblower who made it.

No maker's mark — typical of Continental Art Deco glass of this period, likely French or Czech. The stopper fits well with light use wear consistent with 90+ years of service.

  • Art Deco pressed glass perfume bottle with original ribbed stopper, c.1925–1935
  • Warm amber-pink glass — manganese-tinted, colour-shifting in different light
  • Twelve-panel scalloped base with central pontil mark
  • Ribbed cylindrical stopper with flat faceted top, ground-glass stem
  • Light wear on stopper stem; traces of crystallised perfume residue — honestly noted
  • No maker's mark — likely French or Czech, typical of period
  • 12 × 9.5 cm, 226 g
  • Europe (France or Czech Republic), c.1925–1935

WARNING: This bottle contains the ghost of someone else's perfume and approximately 90 years of dressing table glamour. Maison de L'oro cannot guarantee it won't make you feel like you should be wearing a silk negligee and writing letters by candlelight. This is considered a feature, not a bug.

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