Blackglass
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I've owned this bottle for some time now, and I've done a countless number of searches, but I still am coming up with a big goose egg. It reads: "L. Pierre Valligny La Goutte-A-Goutte New York". Its about 7 in. tall and about 1 in. wide with a well-worn aluminum screw-on dose cap with an original cork. It has no markings on the base and BIM, the seam stops a little after the threads. It most likely dates between 1890-1910 and is most certainly of French origin, because "Goutte-A-Goutte" translates to "Drop By Drop" in French. Any information ( history, value, ect...) on this unusual bottle will be greatly appreciated.
Thank You!
Michael
Pic.
I've owned this bottle for some time now, and I've done a countless number of searches, but I still am coming up with a big goose egg. It reads: "L. Pierre Valligny La Goutte-A-Goutte New York". Its about 7 in. tall and about 1 in. wide with a well-worn aluminum screw-on dose cap with an original cork. It has no markings on the base and BIM, the seam stops a little after the threads. It most likely dates between 1890-1910 and is most certainly of French origin, because "Goutte-A-Goutte" translates to "Drop By Drop" in French. Any information ( history, value, ect...) on this unusual bottle will be greatly appreciated.
Thank You!
Michael
Pic.