EAPG Amberina Glass Cologne(perfect but missing stopper)

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Shades of History

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To the best of my knowledge, looks blown in mold but could potentially be early machine made(I've still got a good amount to learn). The seams are crude and don't extend all the way to the top but come close. If mold blown, late 1800s to turn of the century is my guess. No idea on a maker. Great color, was fairly inexpensive
 

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To the best of my knowledge, looks blown in mold but could potentially be early machine made(I've still got a good amount to learn). The seams are crude and don't extend all the way to the top but come close. If mold blown, late 1800s to turn of the century is my guess. No idea on a maker. Great color, was fairly inexpensive
Maybe a vinegar cruet whatever it is looks like it's cut glass and it's a really cool color I really like it
 

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Maybe a vinegar cruet whatever it is looks like it's cut glass and it's a really cool color I really like it
The only way you can tell if it's cut glass or stamped glass if it is a cut crystal the answers will be real sharp if it's a stamp piece the edges will be smoother that's the only way I can tell but all in all I think it's beautiful
 

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To the best of my knowledge, looks blown in mold but could potentially be early machine made(I've still got a good amount to learn). The seams are crude and don't extend all the way to the top but come close. If mold blown, late 1800s to turn of the century is my guess. No idea on a maker. Great color, was fairly inexpensive
What are the thing to anyone out there always look at the seem the lower the line the older the bottle in most cases
 

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