1929 London, England antique pressed glass essential oil bottle with Silver cap

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1929 London, England antique pressed glass essential oil bottle with Silver cap - Fragrances - Glass Transparent

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[@inabluemoon2023] Once in a blue moon 青月精品~ "Antique pressed glass essential oil bottle with Silver, London, England, 1929" The small and cute curved rectangular bottle body has tiny bubbles inside the glass, there are joint lines on the side of the bottle, and there is a 2A mark on the bottom of the bottle. These details indicate that this small glass bottle is pressed glass - pressed glass technology is developed by the United States. Inventor John P. Bakewell obtained a patent in 1825. The machinery for pressing glass did not exist in Britain until 1833. At that time, even the emerging Victorian middle class could not afford traditional blown and cast glass. Until the emergence of pressed glass, it became Glass products are gradually reaching the general public. What’s even more exciting about this product is its bottle cap--the small cap has a complex and gorgeous embossing pattern, and the side of the Silver cap has the Full English Hallmarks stamp of British precious metals, indicating the purity of the Silver sterling silver on this bottle cap, which passed through London. Certified by the Assay office, typeface O from 1929, manufacturer DL David Loebl. These marks make the story of the small glass bottle more three-dimensional. It was born between the two world wars. Most people can finally enjoy the small blessings of their era--affordable glass and silver products that have always symbolized high quality. In the modern era where glass products are readily available and even recyclable are not valuable, you have to put your perspective back to the historical environment of commodity production to appreciate the value and significance of this small glass essential oil bottle, and be surprised that this object was carefully preserved and not because of Glass is damaged and discarded due to its contemporary cheapness. Even though it is more than a hundred years old, this small glass bottle is still practical. You can fill it with your favorite room fragrance essential oil, or pour in refreshing and stress-relieving essential oil for sniffing/applying. The soothing fragrance, coupled with the pleasing British antique Silver topped glass bottle, these key details can improve the quality of life. If you like this product, don't hesitate, because there will be fewer and fewer vintage items with complete stamps, and the condition of each item is different. It can be said to be unique. If you miss it, you will only feel more regretful. This item is a second-hand antique, purchased from a British antiquities collector. The essential oil bottle has traces of time, and the glass has the imperfect texture of the technology of that era. This is the characteristic and collection value of this item. Considering that it is nearly a hundred years old, the overall condition is excellent. . Our used/antique Silver products are gently cleaned before sale, but we will not forcefully remove all Silver spots or oxidation marks to avoid affecting the collection value of antiques. . Material: 925 Silver cover, early 20th century mechanically pressed glass . Dimensions: 9×4×3 cm . Year: 1929, London, England appraisal seal

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Glass
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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The small curved rectangular bottle body has tiny bubbles inside the glass, the bottle body has joint lines, and the 2A mark on the bottom of the bottle. These details indicate that this small glass bottle is pressed glass. The Silver bottle cap has complex and gorgeous embossing, and the side has a complete British precious metal identification stamp Full English Hallmarks London 1929. It is suitable for filling essential oils.

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