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Wrisley Milk Glass Hobnail Perfume Bottle w Stopper We are pleased to offer this lovely milk glass WRISLEY HOBNAIL perfume bottle with stopper -possibly manufactured by the Anchor Hocking Glass Company circa 1940s. It is referenced in Whitmyer, Fenton Art Glass Patterns, 1939-1980, 2nd ed., page 127 & 133. It is machine-made from a 4 part mold. The neck has a cork lining. It stands 6" tall. It is marked with an embossed number 2 on the bottom. It has a sweet perfume smell and was used at one time but is now empty. Its ball shaped stopper has come loose from the cork that is stuck in the bottle. Otherwise it is in excellent condition with no nicks, chips or cracks. Just a lovely antique perfume bottle that you are sure to want to add to your Glassware Collection. Thanks for viewing our sale. If you have any questions, feel free to email. Good luck and happy Ebay shopping. For Your Information: Originally made for the Allen B. Wrisley Company of Chicago by Fenton with a wooden stopper from 1938-1940. After that period, Fenton lost the contract to the great economies of production afforded by a machine-made version. The most salient differences are that Fenton's bottles have six seams, the machine-made ones only four. Also, the later machine-made bottles were sold with a cork-encased glass stopper, instead of the wooden one used by Fenton EBAY SELLERS with more than seventeen years selling experience Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Reputable, Honest & Friendly Customer Service Shipping Discounts Gladly Given for Multiple Purchases |