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Perfume Bottle
Perfume Bottle

Perfume Bottle

Date1830-1860
MediumMold-blown colorless lead glass
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x diameter): 4 1/2 x 2in. (11.4 x 5.1cm)
ClassificationsGlassware
Credit LineBequest of George Dudley Seymour
DescriptionMold-blown colorless lead glass perfume bottle with a tooled rim, a short cylindrical neck, a hexagonal, violin-shaped body, a round foot, and a flat bottom with a pontil mark in the center. The perfume bottle was blown in a two part mold, with a collar of inverted pointed arches at the shoulder, and a raised pattern on five of the six sides. The pattern consists of six leaves on a stem, over a symmetrical scrolled motif, over an inverted repetition of the six leaves on a stem design. On one of the panels, the scrolled design is interrupted by a plain, oval-shaped area. A line of raised triangles decorates the round foot. There are two small areas of light scratches and wear on the bottom edge of the perfume bottle.

Pontil mark: A rough place on a blown glass object where the solid metal rod, or pontil, is cracked off the object after final shaping and decoration. Pontil marks can be polished to achieve a smooth surface.
Object number1945.1.1177
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Perfume Bottle
    Unknown
    1830-1860
    Fragments 1976.121.13c, 1976.121.14a, 1976.121.17, 1976.121.26, 1976.121.31a, 1976.121.37a, and…
    James & Ralph Clews
    late 18th-mid 19th century
    1945.1.1192
    Unknown
    1780-1820
    Decanter with Stopper
    Unknown
    1815-1840
    Decanter with Stopper
    Unknown
    1815-1840
    Bottle
    Unknown
    1820-1840
    Case Bottle
    Unknown
    1780-1820
    Case Bottle
    Unknown
    1780-1820
    Wine Glass
    Brainard family
    1770-1790
    Decanter with Stopper
    Unknown
    1800-1820
    1963.69.1a, 1963.69.1g, 1963.69.1m, 1963.69.1p, and 1963.69.1r
    Glastenbury Glass Factory Company
    1816-1827