1800s Handblown - Bottle (4) - Glass

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Lot of four handblown glass bottles from the early 1800s to the 1890s, of Netherlands origin, in good condition with signs of ageing and minor flaws, including a Lady Leg Bottle (circa 1830, 26 cm tall), a Short Mallet (circa 1880, 22 cm), a Wine bottle (circa 1890, 29 cm with a monogram TM and minor mouth chips), and a Snuff Jar Bottle (circa 1800–1820, 21 cm) made for the Dutch market and featuring vertical striations on the jar.

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Lot composed of 4 handblown bottles created from early 1800s untill 1890s. The bottles present scratches from prolongued use and lots of irregularities typical of traditional glass blowing procedures. First three pieces were realised with an attached glass collar, while the cacaob jar is decorated with vertical striations.

1. Lady Leg Bottle - Netherlands, circa 1830. In good condition with a very small chip at mouth.
Dimensions: Height - 26cm, Base diameter - 8cm, Weight - 414g.

2. Short Mallet - Eastern Europe, circa 1880. Good condition, with lots of use signs (minor scratches) and small hair line on the inside. (see last picture)
Dimensions: Height - 22cm, Base diameter - 8cm, Weight - 517g.

3. Wine bottle - Germany, circa 1890. Stamped with monograme "TM". Minor chips at mouth region.
Dimensions: Height - 29cm, Base diameter - 8cm, Weight - 648g.

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4. Snuff Jar Bottle - Made in England for the Dutch market, circa 1800-1820. Good condition, presenting some air bubbles highlighted in photos and other irregularities.
Dimensions: Height - 21cm, Base diameter - 6.5cm, Weight - 460g.


Lot composed of 4 handblown bottles created from early 1800s untill 1890s. The bottles present scratches from prolongued use and lots of irregularities typical of traditional glass blowing procedures. First three pieces were realised with an attached glass collar, while the cacaob jar is decorated with vertical striations.

1. Lady Leg Bottle - Netherlands, circa 1830. In good condition with a very small chip at mouth.
Dimensions: Height - 26cm, Base diameter - 8cm, Weight - 414g.

2. Short Mallet - Eastern Europe, circa 1880. Good condition, with lots of use signs (minor scratches) and small hair line on the inside. (see last picture)
Dimensions: Height - 22cm, Base diameter - 8cm, Weight - 517g.

3. Wine bottle - Germany, circa 1890. Stamped with monograme "TM". Minor chips at mouth region.
Dimensions: Height - 29cm, Base diameter - 8cm, Weight - 648g.

Fast shipment with tracking number through international post or courier services. Items are packed with extra attention for the care of buyer.



4. Snuff Jar Bottle - Made in England for the Dutch market, circa 1800-1820. Good condition, presenting some air bubbles highlighted in photos and other irregularities.
Dimensions: Height - 21cm, Base diameter - 6.5cm, Weight - 460g.


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Era
1400-1900
Weight
0 g
Number of objects
4
Country of origin
Netherlands
Manufacturer/brand
1800s Handblown
Material
Glass
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
0 cm
Width
0 cm
Depth
0 cm
Estimated period
1800-1850, 1850-1900
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