Large 19th-century Apothecary Bottle Made Of Blown Glass – Striking Appearance, Visible Blow Ma
A superb and imposing 19th-century blown-glass apothecary bottle, resting on a wide circular base.
Its generous body and tapered neck, which ends in a flared rim, give it a particularly balanced and elegant silhouette.
The perfectly transparent glass exhibits slight irregularities and a few micro-bubbles, characteristic of traditional rod-blown glassmaking.
The base retains a clearly visible pontil mark, a sign of authenticity.
Inside, there is a light, aged deposit with golden highlights, evidence of its use in a pharmacy or herbalist’s shop, lending it a beautiful patina.
A piece with character, as decorative as it is authentic, ideal for a display case, bookshelf, or cabinet of curiosities.
• Height: 44 cm
• Diameter: approx. 25 cm
• Weight: approx. 4 kg
Very good overall condition.
Normal signs of use, slight interior deposit.
No notable damage.
For any questions, call 0778337598
Its generous body and tapered neck, which ends in a flared rim, give it a particularly balanced and elegant silhouette.
The perfectly transparent glass exhibits slight irregularities and a few micro-bubbles, characteristic of traditional rod-blown glassmaking.
The base retains a clearly visible pontil mark, a sign of authenticity.
Inside, there is a light, aged deposit with golden highlights, evidence of its use in a pharmacy or herbalist’s shop, lending it a beautiful patina.
A piece with character, as decorative as it is authentic, ideal for a display case, bookshelf, or cabinet of curiosities.
• Height: 44 cm
• Diameter: approx. 25 cm
• Weight: approx. 4 kg
Very good overall condition.
Normal signs of use, slight interior deposit.
No notable damage.
For any questions, call 0778337598
250 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Glass
Diameter: 25 cm
Height: 44 cm
Reference (ID): 1735263
Availability: In stock
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