A refined French perfume bottle made of faceted emerald green glass, adorned with elegant gold mounts. Its elongated drop shape, precision-cut facets, and pierced crown-shaped stopper make it a beautiful example of late 18th to early 19th-century neoclassical design
The pressure-fit stopper is secured with a delicate gold safety chain. A clover-shaped hallmark is visible at the base, consistent with small-object French gold guarantees introduced after 1798
Likely used to hold perfumed essences or aromatic salts, this object combines function with luxury, evoking the refined rituals of the aristocratic toilette during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras.