Toilet Bottle
Toilet Bottle
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New England
19th Century
This blown-molded toilet bottle, likely from 19th-century New England, is a fine example of early American glassware, combining both beauty and utility. Crafted using a blown-molded technique, the bottle features crisp, symmetrical pattern giving it a refined yet tactile quality. These bottles were commonly used to hold scented waters, perfumes, or toiletries, making them essential items on a well-appointed dressing table.
New England glasshouses, such as the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, were known for producing elegant and durable molded glass in a variety of colors, including clear, aqua, amethyst, and deep cobalt blue. Imagine this bottle resting among silver grooming tools and porcelain accessories, a treasured part of a 19th-century personal care routine. Today, it remains a sought-after collectible, valued for its craftsmanship, delicate beauty, and connection to early American glassmaking traditions.
Condition: Fine condition
2.0 in. length
2.0 in. width
5.0 in. height
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