beendiggin, I'm leaning towards late 19th century too. It has a lot of honest wear to the bottom. It also came out of an estate with a large 19th century bottle collection and I thought this was the nicest bottle there. I've been looking at the Benedictine bottles, but I can't find them with...
Thank you everyone for your input. My search will continue, but I think I'll start searching in the realm of monk produced liquors. If I ever properly identify this bottle I will definitely post that info.
Hello Everyone! I bought this bottle over a year ago and have not been able to find any information on it. It's a dark green, six-sided bottle with an impressed cross on the front and stands just a little over 10" high. I was originally going to give this bottle to my father, but didn't want to...
I would say this is an American piece. This looks like the type of decanters that I find in my Pittsburgh glass book. Not having the stopper hurts the value though.
surfaceone, I don't feel like it is American, so you may be right.
Yes, it is diamond pattern. When I bought the bottle it had a hand written label that said it was a Grand Marnier bottle. I never found an image of a Grand Marnier anything like this one, so I think the seller may have been...
I'm guessing that this bottle is before 1900s, but I could be wrong. I haven't been able to find anything like it in my searches. Does anyone have any ideas?
It looks like it may have had a stopper at one point since the inner neck is ground. It has lots of wear on the bottom, as well as a...