From my personal collection from years of antiquing in Boston comes this rare collection of Crystal, Lead Crystal, Art Glass Perfume bottles and two lovely unique crystal bud vases.
I am scaling down to move, so sadly, decided to disburse my prized collection to you - my loss is your benefit! I proudly displayed them and lovingly cared for them for many years a top my art deco vanity.
The first is a very heavy lead crystal rare chezcoslovakian perfume bottle with faceted cuts that collect the beams of light that reflect from its graceful stature. The dip stem is a perfect thick square, and is also heavy. In mint condition. I paid $250.00 for this piece in the 1990s. It stands 6 1/2" high with stem.
The second is a truly pretty blush based art glass crystal perfume with a delicate dip stem shaped into a rounded point. Again, mint and this piece is signed. I bought this for over $60.00 back then, and it was labeled as German. I tried to get photos of the signature but again a sphere of blush swirling art glass, it may be hard to make out but it is etched. 4 1/2 inches high.
Thirdly you will find a 50/60's Lalique Lair De Temps original peace dove dipper topped perfume bottle. 3 1/2 inches high.
Next to this is a beautiful Sverves Bud Vase, heavy crystal, etched signature. I am adding an Orrefors bud vase as the last picture that wasn't in the group photo, it is signed and well made and its lip dips down on one side. Both are in mint condition as well. They are 6" high.
The final two pictured are of a delicate little french crystal perfume with stem dipper, and a sexy curvy tall crystal perfume with a fanned typed topper. This is the only one that has some damage to it when I moved them! (sigh) but, it is in the interior, a chip off of the inside stem of the dipper, and tiny chip on the lip from a bang together. It can't be seen while closed, and hopefully can be professionally repaired.
This near thousand dollar collection is a steal for an Antique shop, props for a movie or play set, for addition to your own collection, or to begin and cherish what I had started!