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Author Topic: Cranberry Glass Cased Perfume Bottle Victorian? Biedermeier?  (Read 869 times)

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Thank you for looking at this preety perfume bottle in cranberry/ruby cased in clear it is unusual as in many natural lighting condition it appears to have a green sheen to the glass not unlike the green you get when a black light hits uranium glass not sure why as it is not uranium i have tried with the light. The base has a good amount of wear and a small polished pontil scar it feels of good quality although this is my first perfume bottle so havno idea but have seen similar on google described as biedermeier?
The bottle is 3"tall 3"wide approx.

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