A beautiful Czechoslovakian crystal perfume bottle produced prior to World War II. These bottles were very popular in the 1920s and 1930s, produced in Czech glass factories and sold all over the world. Usually they are noted with an acid mark on the bottom, or accompanying label from the distributor. A slightly larger bottle, the beautifully cut base has a pale blue disc shaped stopper with an intaglio cut stylized flower. The edge of the stopper also has cross cuts circling the outside. As visible the dauber is missing as these were produced to be used prior to World War II, a common issue with Chech bottles. The oval acid etched mark is visible on the bottom, albeit difficult to photograph. The bottle stands 5 1/2” tall including the inserted stopper with the base measuring 3” by 1 1/2” at the wider top of the base. In excellent original condition with no major damage. Repairs noted. As mentioned earlier, the dauber is missing and I will not rule out extreme minor nibbles on some of the high points of the pattern although I have not found any issues. A beautiful bottle to enhance any vanity or collection. Please view all pictures as they are considered part of the description. 

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