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Title: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: snowflake on September 10, 2011, 03:56:46 PM
I did manage to find this on-line here:
http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-42061/antique-sterling-silverglassscent-perfume-bottle.html

When I went to the link to try and locate the seller to see if they knew any more about it, the listing was gone.
I'd love to know who made it and when.

Thanks in advance.

ETA size: 3 1/4 inches.

Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: wendy177 on September 10, 2011, 05:25:02 PM
 Snowflake I believe your  bottle is English made around mid to late 1800s In this market maybe $200.00  if you could put a maker with your pieces the value could jump  $500.00 - $1,000.00 possibly Stuart & sons  of London .  Check the cap with a jewelers loop inside & out to look for  an English makers marks. Beautiful bottle!!!
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: snowflake on September 10, 2011, 06:06:58 PM
Thanks, Wendy! I wouldn't have guessed it would be worth that much. Still keeping it though.  :)
I fell in love with it the moment I found it. I will try to get my hands on the tool you mention and let you know if I come up with anything.

I really appreciate your input.
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: wendy177 on September 10, 2011, 06:44:24 PM
I would keep it too!!! Do NOT polish the  silver cap !!!!!!! Let us know if you find any marks.
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: snowflake on September 10, 2011, 07:19:34 PM
You wouldn't worry about me polishing the silver if you knew me. I have loads of it and every bit of it is tarnished (some so bad I am embarrassed about it). I just can't be bothered and stuff it away in the cupboard. I used to clean the coffee/tea set to use every Christmas. Not anymore.  :-[

I do hope if find some kind of maker. I'll be sure to let you know if I do.
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: Oceans64 on September 11, 2011, 08:32:50 AM
Nice piece snowflake!  I'm a little envious   ;D
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: snowflake on September 11, 2011, 09:07:32 AM
Thanks, Oceans! I was so happy to have found this. I wish I knew which family member it belonged to. Being that we bought the old family home everyone and their brother has lived here. It belonged to my husbands Great Grandparents. We were so lucky to have this collection of the past. To think no one was even interested in anything. Not even the photos!
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: Oceans64 on September 11, 2011, 09:47:07 AM
If you dead end on the internet, there are lots of collectors books out there. My main library has several.  You may want to drop by your local branch and see (go to the largest in your area).  I have spent many cold, rainy Saturday's flipping through glass books there. Never much luck finding my stuff but it's a good way to get out of the house in the Winter  ;D
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: snowflake on September 11, 2011, 09:53:56 AM
I did go out and buy several used antique books. (Marks, guides, and specific types) I did find out a few things, but as you say, finding most thing I have is rare. The price guides seem to carry high end things the average person won't have hanging around the house. I agree! I think my winter will be taken up by learning about antiques!
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: ironlord1963 on September 11, 2011, 11:47:45 AM
    Being a snowflake I would think you would spend your summers in the Air condition Library to keep from melting, and your winters running around  ;D
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: snowflake on September 11, 2011, 12:31:19 PM
That was so funny, Ironlord!  Thanks. I always love a good laugh.  ;D
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: KC on September 11, 2011, 09:54:18 PM
:)  LOL
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: snowflake on October 20, 2011, 10:21:48 PM
I tried to find the post where we were showing the perfume bottles and couldn't. Here are a few more of mine. Have to get the other ones out this week.
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: JoshandLila on October 21, 2011, 05:28:39 AM
that reminds me of one of those Victorian tear bottles ( not sure of the proper name ) that you'd fill with your tears at a funeral and then empty on the grave a year later.. beautiful piece  :)
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: srchn4trezr on October 21, 2011, 05:47:50 AM
Hey everyone.  Beautiful bottle, I love it and would not polish it either.  I noticed that someone mentioned having tarnished silver.  I have found the easiest way, not labor intensive at all, way to take care of this.  It sounds crazy, but works like magic.  Line a pot or dish with tin foil.  Spread a fair amount of baking soda on top of the tin foil, then pour on hot water ( I usually let the water almost boil in a different pot ).  Just put your silver in and wait.  Then, just rinse and dry.  The baking soda reacts with the tin foil and cleans like I've never seen before.  I did this on an entire tea set with no rough polishing.  Just so you know, as it cleans, it gives off a stinky odor, but definitely worth it!
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: snowflake on October 21, 2011, 11:26:41 AM
I had never heard of that J&L! How interesting! I ended up looking it up and found this:
http://www.lachrymatory.com/History.htm
Thanks so much for the info!

Hi, srchn4trezr. Thanks! Other people here swear by that approach too! I will try it because I have lots to do before Christmas!
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: greenacres on October 24, 2011, 04:03:55 PM
I found this looking up that scent bottle. It looks very similar to yours. I hope it's as valuable.
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: snowflake on October 24, 2011, 06:44:32 PM
I looked everywhere for a mark on mine and can't find a thing! Will be by a hobby place this week and hope to buy a better magnifier than the one I own.
I could only dream mine being worth that much!  :)
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: greenacres on October 24, 2011, 07:21:46 PM
  ;D lol It must be that 40yr old eyesight, lol There are several that are close and they range from &200-$300.00.
Title: Re: Victorian Scent Bottle
Post by: KC on October 25, 2011, 07:59:30 PM
For a one time event...this does work.  However, this is harder than typical creme polishes on the silver and erodes it over time!