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<p>[QUOTE="SYNCHRONCITY, post: 2113950, member: 6283"]Hi everyone and sorry this is so long.</p><p>I just started collecting antique and vintage glass perfume atomizer bottles. I am not well versed in glass. I like this particular blue color and don't know what this color is called. Two of them are piston pump perfume bottles with heavy hand blown glass (crystal?). The all blue one with the nickel plated metal piston pump atomizer with the raised enamel paint has the mark of Theophilius Martin from France. While he made the metal hardware, I wonder who made the glass? Could it be Moser glass from Bohemia, French art glass?, Baccarat? If it is Bohemian does anyone know which factory made it?</p><p><br /></p><p>The second piston pump atomizer that is also nickel plated, has no maker's mark on the metal. I suspect the hardware is American as it is stamped Patent Applied For on the screw on cap/collar. The glass is clear with a colored yellow color panel along with raised little white enameled dotted jeweling and pretty blue enamel droplets of color. The bottom of the glass bottle which is quite heavy and is hand blown (pontil is smoothed out) has a scripted painted faded signature. The first letter has a fancy letter G?. Is this French glass? Does anyone know the maker or recognize the mark?</p><p><br /></p><p>The other ones are that pretty blue glass with enameling and 2 have the original rubber bulbs. One is pinched glass with some kind of lightly patterned glass (bumpy not smooth glass) and gold enameling. The other smaller one is of lower blue quality glass with enameling. The last one is another blue pinched overshot or crackle glass with gold gilt and is missing the bulb which I will replace. I just bought it from a seller on ebay who is shipping it to me from Hungary. It will be a long trip to make it here to me in New York. Is that Moser glass by any chance? Harrach? Bohemian? French?</p><p><br /></p><p>There is also a thick hand blown crystal mottled yellowish/gold bottle w/painted scene and stopper. That one is really heavy!</p><p><br /></p><p>I do know the amber one in one of my background pictures was made by Moser with a gold Frieze warrior design and the red one is probably Bohemian/Czech double crystal in a spinning top design with rocket ship shaped sprayer with original burgundy tasseled bulb and hose and is probably from the 30's. The hardware is marked France, but the glass is most likely Czech.</p><p><br /></p><p>The one picture shown is of the faded signature on the bottom of the yellow paneled, clear glass and enameled glass nickel metal piston pump atomizer bottle.</p><p><br /></p><p>If anyone knows the age of these bottles and the maker of the glass, it would be greatly appreciated. I have 6 different art glass and perfume bottle reference books and could not find any comparable ones.</p><p><br /></p><p>**More Pictures to follow in next post:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]250644[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]250645[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]250646[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]250647[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]250648[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Some More In My Collection that are identified (American Devilbiss, English cut glass w/silver tops, lay down crystal glass scent bottles and Czech Glass from the 20's and 30's):</p><p>[ATTACH=full]250658[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SYNCHRONCITY, post: 2113950, member: 6283"]Hi everyone and sorry this is so long. I just started collecting antique and vintage glass perfume atomizer bottles. I am not well versed in glass. I like this particular blue color and don't know what this color is called. Two of them are piston pump perfume bottles with heavy hand blown glass (crystal?). The all blue one with the nickel plated metal piston pump atomizer with the raised enamel paint has the mark of Theophilius Martin from France. While he made the metal hardware, I wonder who made the glass? Could it be Moser glass from Bohemia, French art glass?, Baccarat? If it is Bohemian does anyone know which factory made it? The second piston pump atomizer that is also nickel plated, has no maker's mark on the metal. I suspect the hardware is American as it is stamped Patent Applied For on the screw on cap/collar. The glass is clear with a colored yellow color panel along with raised little white enameled dotted jeweling and pretty blue enamel droplets of color. The bottom of the glass bottle which is quite heavy and is hand blown (pontil is smoothed out) has a scripted painted faded signature. The first letter has a fancy letter G?. Is this French glass? Does anyone know the maker or recognize the mark? The other ones are that pretty blue glass with enameling and 2 have the original rubber bulbs. One is pinched glass with some kind of lightly patterned glass (bumpy not smooth glass) and gold enameling. The other smaller one is of lower blue quality glass with enameling. The last one is another blue pinched overshot or crackle glass with gold gilt and is missing the bulb which I will replace. I just bought it from a seller on ebay who is shipping it to me from Hungary. It will be a long trip to make it here to me in New York. Is that Moser glass by any chance? Harrach? Bohemian? French? There is also a thick hand blown crystal mottled yellowish/gold bottle w/painted scene and stopper. That one is really heavy! I do know the amber one in one of my background pictures was made by Moser with a gold Frieze warrior design and the red one is probably Bohemian/Czech double crystal in a spinning top design with rocket ship shaped sprayer with original burgundy tasseled bulb and hose and is probably from the 30's. The hardware is marked France, but the glass is most likely Czech. The one picture shown is of the faded signature on the bottom of the yellow paneled, clear glass and enameled glass nickel metal piston pump atomizer bottle. If anyone knows the age of these bottles and the maker of the glass, it would be greatly appreciated. I have 6 different art glass and perfume bottle reference books and could not find any comparable ones. **More Pictures to follow in next post: [ATTACH=full]250644[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]250645[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]250646[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]250647[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]250648[/ATTACH] Some More In My Collection that are identified (American Devilbiss, English cut glass w/silver tops, lay down crystal glass scent bottles and Czech Glass from the 20's and 30's): [ATTACH=full]250658[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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