This collection includes several pieces of cut glass and crystal, likely of British manufacture and dating from the late 19th to early 20th century.
The first scent bottle is bulbous in form with a white metal collar featuring internal threading. The body is decorated with a wheel-cut pattern of stylized leaf or wheat motifs and diamond cross-hatching. This item lacks its original stopper.
The second is crafted from clear glass with a large, multi-faceted square glass stopper. The body is deeply cut with sharp geometric diamond and criss-cross patterns.
The third is a smaller with a faceted glass stopper. The decoration comprises vertical fluted cuts accented by a band of fine cross-hatch cutting.
The fourth item is a small cylindrical scent bottle featuring a tight diamond or hobnail cut pattern. It is fitted with a metal screw-top lid.
No maker’s marks, etched signatures, or labels are visible on any of the pieces. The styles of cutting are consistent with late Victorian or Edwardian production from English glass centres such as Stourbridge.
Condition report:
The bulbous scent is missing its original stopper. The metal collar on the large scent and the screw lid of the scent bottle are heavily tarnished and show signs of surface oxidation. The glass across all pieces remains clear and free from internal blooming or cloudiness. No significant chips or cracks are visible in the provided images, though minor nicks to the sharp edges of the cut patterns, typical for glass of this age, may be present upon close inspection.
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