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In the Victorian era scent bottles were often made of pressed glass, with silver or silver-plate rims and cut glass or imitation cut glass stoppers.

Generally, the customer purchased the bottle empty and had it filled by a chemist or perfumier, as ready filled bottles of perfume were not yet on the market.

The variety of shapes was enormous. The larger scent bottles were made in the shape of flagons or decanters. In the 1870s a new design was produced: the double ended bottle. This was a slim cylindrical bottle with a round or polygonal surface. Some were produced in clear glass, some coloured dark blue, red, green, or yellow, and some were decorated in the Nailsea style. At each end were silver or plated caps, which were heavily chased or moulded. One half of the bottle was for scent and usually had a screw cap, while the other more... end was hinged, often spring loaded for fast access, and was for smelling salts.

Some bottles hinged in the middle, and when you opened them there was the grating of a vinaigrette on one side and on the other a recess with a glass-covered photograph. The outer ends had normal hinge- or screw-caps so that either part of the bottle could be filled with scent.

The production of scent bottles continued into the twentieth century, though it became more customary to buy scent in ready-filled bottles from cosmetic houses. These 'package' bottles in themselves have become the object of much decorative skill, and no doubt in the not-too-distant future they will be sought after by collectors.

Some manufacturers supplied scent bottles with rubber bulbs, which could be attached to the top of the bottle to produce a fine spray of scent. Although some types of scent bottle can be expensive, there are still many examples available at a reasonable price. less...

Le Narcisse Bleu for Mury group of three graduated French glass…
Mury Group of Three French Glass Perfume Bottles, Narcisse Bleu

Le Narcisse Bleu for Mury group of three graduated French glass perfume bottles, two with blue glass stoppers, the other with blue Bakelite lid, the largest 7.28 in. high

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Potter & Moore: Bakelite koala perfume bottle holders in dark…
Bakelite Koala Perfume Bottle Holders, 1930s (2)

Potter & Moore: Bakelite koala perfume bottle holders in dark brown or in mocha brown, each 3.94 in. high, c.1930s. (2)

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Mickey, Minnie Mouse, painted and glazed group comprising…
Vintage Mickey and Minnie Mouse Scent and Shakers

Mickey, Minnie Mouse, painted and glazed group comprising ceramic scent bottle (no stopper), made in Japan; glass scent bottle mounted on original green Bakelite stand and two small ceramic Mickey, Minnie salt, pepper shakers; c.1930s-50s; tallest 4.33 in.

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Two Bakelite 'Evening in Paris' perfume cases one in the form…
Bakelite Evening in Paris Perfume Cases with Miniature Bottles

Two Bakelite 'Evening in Paris' perfume cases one in the form of an owl, the other a clam shell, both with miniature perfume bottle inside

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Rare white bakelite Saville perfume bottle case in top hat form,…
White Bakelite Top Hat Perfume Case with Box

Rare white bakelite Saville perfume bottle case in top hat form, with original box

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Bakelite 'Evening In Paris' owl scent bottle by Bourjois,…
Bourjois Owl Scent Bottle & 2 Evening In Paris Boxes

Bakelite 'Evening In Paris' owl scent bottle by Bourjois, together with 2 other Evening In Paris bakelite purfume boxes

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