Parfumflesje (Crowntop) Köln am Rhein. (Domkerk) - Perfume bottle - .1000 silver





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Description from the seller
Duits Art Deco silver overlay perfume bottle from the 1930s.
The perfume bottle is made of porcelain, pure silver, and a metal cap.
The bottle has an image of the city of Cologne on the Rhine (with the Cathedral).
The small screw cap of the bottle has the shape of a crown (Crowntop).
The pure silver (1000/1000) is applied through an electrolytic process.
The silver is marked as such, but this is not entirely clearly visible.
Perfume bottles are now a sought-after collectible item and are becoming increasingly scarce.
This item is in good condition and might soon be proudly displayed by you.
The bottle will naturally be well-packaged and shipped.
Please see all the photos (including measurements).
They are part of the description.
Will be shipped well-packaged, of course.
Please Note:
Plexiglas displays are not part of this lot.
These are only intended to optimize the photos.
Good luck with your bidding!
The German inventor Friedrich Deusch patented the silverlay.
Process in 1895 and exhibited his work at the exhibition in 1907.
In Bordeaux. Thanks to him, the city became Schwäbisch Gmünd.
the center of German silver coating production
The first objects designed by Friedrich Deusch and
Produced were very classical, followed by an abstract.
phase of Art Deco in its purest form
Other companies are established at Deutsch and Company that
specialized in this technique, such as that of Friedrich Wilhelm Spahr and
that of Alfred and Manfred Veyhl. Parallel to the development of the German
A similar production was started in the United States.
Bron: IPBA (International Perfume Bottle Association)
Duits Art Deco silver overlay perfume bottle from the 1930s.
The perfume bottle is made of porcelain, pure silver, and a metal cap.
The bottle has an image of the city of Cologne on the Rhine (with the Cathedral).
The small screw cap of the bottle has the shape of a crown (Crowntop).
The pure silver (1000/1000) is applied through an electrolytic process.
The silver is marked as such, but this is not entirely clearly visible.
Perfume bottles are now a sought-after collectible item and are becoming increasingly scarce.
This item is in good condition and might soon be proudly displayed by you.
The bottle will naturally be well-packaged and shipped.
Please see all the photos (including measurements).
They are part of the description.
Will be shipped well-packaged, of course.
Please Note:
Plexiglas displays are not part of this lot.
These are only intended to optimize the photos.
Good luck with your bidding!
The German inventor Friedrich Deusch patented the silverlay.
Process in 1895 and exhibited his work at the exhibition in 1907.
In Bordeaux. Thanks to him, the city became Schwäbisch Gmünd.
the center of German silver coating production
The first objects designed by Friedrich Deusch and
Produced were very classical, followed by an abstract.
phase of Art Deco in its purest form
Other companies are established at Deutsch and Company that
specialized in this technique, such as that of Friedrich Wilhelm Spahr and
that of Alfred and Manfred Veyhl. Parallel to the development of the German
A similar production was started in the United States.
Bron: IPBA (International Perfume Bottle Association)
