A fine pair of antique Bohemian perfume bottles in emerald-green cut-to-clear crystal with wheel-engraved decoration.
Each is mounted in ornate brass settings embellished with colortul laux jewels. One bottle Is tied with its original faceted stopper, while the other retains its brass atomizer top (missing squeeze bulb). These bottles are classic examples of early century bohemian Art Nouveau vanity glass, valued for their orlant color, tine cutting, and Jeweled mounts.
Origin: bonemia / Austria, early zuth century
Creator. Unknown, but are In the manner or bonemian jeweled glass workshops of the time era.
Style Art Nouveau, ca. 1900-1920
Materials & Techniques: Emerald green cut-to-clear crystal, wheel engraving, Jeweled brass mounts
Measures tallest one is approximately 9’ tall and the shorter one is approximately 7.5’ tall
Condition
Very good overall. Both emerald-green glass bodies are free of major chips or cracks, with sharp cut-to-clear decoration and rich color. Brass jeweled mounts remain intact with colorful cabochons. The atomizer bulb is missing. The bottles show visible corrosion at the tops, the brass fittings and the glass around the necks show discoloration and some corrosion is present, however even with this minor age-related wear, the pair presents beautifully and remain highly collectible.