violin flask bottles real? how old?

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BARQS19

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Here are three violin bottles. Are any of these real? The aqua and green one seem really crude and lop sided. The cobalt has a 1 on the bottom, the green has a D on the bottom, and the aqua has nothing on the bottom.
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Clevenger Bros Glass Works of Clayton NJ made many of these for some years...up until they closed in the late 1980's (?)....They also made a Banjo type.
The blue one dates from the 1930's or 40's....Probably made for women's cologne or toilet water....Prices vary....Most Clevenger Bros glass after 1964 is marked with a CB, before that only a paper label was used.
I have seen these advertised in an old magazine as a Bud Vase....they came with a metal hanger...and one placed flowers/vines in them and hung them about the house...I have owned a few that must have been used in just that way ,as their interiors were stained from years of water standing in them...
Repo hangers are available on Ebay, probably some "original" ones too.
 

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Hey Robert, if you get any info on the violin bottles, I sure would like to know.
I have an Aqua and a clear one. Neither one will stand on it's own and I always thought their should have been a wire around them to hang on a wall.
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For info on Violin Bottles, check out this site:
http://viobot.tripod.com/page2.html
 

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Robert, I sent a message to that violin man, for a little info on bottles. Do beleive though they were for decoration purpose. But I have seen a whiskey with the liquor
law words on it ABM.
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i saw a aqua one with the origanal hanger on the back wicked crude and definatly blown small small lip flake 18 bucks at consignment shop i didnt grab it up but maybe i will i dug a broken cobalt one in a old farm dump that had a ton of milk and canning jars in it... two on the left appear to be older...... cheers.
 

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I believe Old Bardstown KY. whiskey came in the amber ABM one...made in 2 different sizes circa late 1960's and into early 1970's. Have seen ceramic violoin/fiddles and ones made like ashtrays. Clevenger Bros probably made theirs beginning in the early 1930's.
Some were made in France and probably Italy as well. Kanawha Glass Co of W.VA made several colors... one particularly sought after is the amberina one.
I like the banjo shape ones better, especially ones with enameled florals painted allover.
 

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