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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Snippie on June 30, 2010, 03:06:02 AM
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Hi all,
I saw this old bottle in a secondhand shop today and absolutely love it. Unfortunately the owner couldn't really give me a concrete answer on what it is, or what it was used for, but said she thinks it may have been used to serve wine?
I know I've seen the same thing before, so don't think it's all that rare, but what exactly is it?
Thanks, yet again, in advance!
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What is the composition of the lid? Does it have cork in it?
Very popular style in the 1940's to 50's - many were made for wine and similar styles were made for coffee (those were more common in having a leather or wicker covering due to the heatL) however, your "spout" seems very narrow for this.
Could you post a pic of the lid/top and spout?
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I don't now for what was made but it looks so interesting that you should be proud even if you use it only as decoration!
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Thank you both.
Unfortunately I don't have the bottle on me at present, so can't post any more pictures right now.
But I think I may have found what it is.
Seems to be a porron (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porron (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porron)), an old Spanish wine decanter.
It seems very difficult to use, but as Miss Platinum said, it does make for a beautiful decoration!