I am a purist when it comes to anything old. If it is not being made anymore it IS a good old bottle. Unless it is damaged. I have nothing against repurposing parts and pieces of old damged items. I respect the age of a piece and mourn when one is lost. I think it is a same to destroy the old...
Hi Bottles.
The charm looks to me like a Catholic religous medal, I can't tell from the pic which one, but a lot of those were made of sterling silver; if your's is metal instead of a silver colored plastic, you may want to check for a sterling mark. Jodetta
Jordan,
I really do not think it is a sugar bowl. The form is not ike any sugar bowls i have seen . The shape of the neck would make it very difficult to use a teaspoon for scooping the sugar out. I think it is more likely a small vase. I have no idea of maker or age.
Could be old and...
Jordan, thanks for the response to my questions. Sorry for my delayed response. My reason for the color question is that what you are describing is referred to as amberina, deep red gradually changed to red, in my experience really old amberina is more pronounced really red to really light...
Hi everyone,
Found this bottle at a yard sale at first all I saw was the neck sticking up above other items and I thought to myself "That's an odd looking cream top", but when I picked it up and saw the Lemon-horehound rock & rye embossing I became intrigued and paid the few bucks for it to...
I think you're right- on with the inkwell ID. Are you sure it's not heavy opaque glass as opposed to porcelain? It looks very similar to some glass ones produced by the Mt. Washington glass company around the turn of the century...However the shiny brass fitting makes me question that it was...