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Bernard Perrot Perfume Bottle

Artist: Bernard Perrot
Moulded blown clear glass flacon, flattened pear shape, with a small foot and pewter screw cap. Decorated on one side with three fleur-de-lys surmounted by a crown, and on the other with three hearts and a floral motif. Made circa 1690 in the Orleans glassworks of Bernard Perrot, active from 1649 to 1709. Descended from an Italian family of glassmakers, who probably arrived in France following Louis de Gonzague, this flask illustrates one of his inventions: the use of molds with recessed decoration to cast molten glass into small flasks, goblets, medallions and vials, thus revealing the motifs in relief. Perrot specialized in colored glass, producing agate paste glass, porcelain imitations in white glass and transparent red glass. The bottle is complete and in perfect condition.

This molded blown glass object from Orléans represents the very first mass-produced glass perfume bottles, the trigger being the emerging bourgeoisie's demand for perfume, no longer the preserve of the nobility.

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995 €

Period: 17th century

Style: Louis 14th, Regency

Condition: Good condition

Width: 4.75cm

Height: 9cm

Depth: 2cm

Reference (ID): 1762735

Availability: In stock

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