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Thought I'd put these perfume bottles out there as it's not my field.
I haven't got a clue where they are from or how old they are. They have plastic applicators so not ancient. Can anyone put some light on these rather pretty items. Neil
Question for racer4four's. Do you think my graduated perfume bottles are Japanese ? Neil
Hi, by the design on middle one, I would say Greek souvenir. I have a mini one that is similar. Is there any writing on bottom?
Hi Mrstyndall, no there isn't. Neil
Ok, I will post the ones I have a little later and you can compare. How tall are yours?
3" max. Neil
Cheers dipeterson for your appreciation. Neil
Thanks for the love raven3766. Neil
These are cute porcelain bottles made for the tourist trade in Greece. They contained a solid perfume. Often there will be a label stating Greece and the name of the perfume.
Thanks Parkerhouse great info. Neil
Thanks for the love Vynil33rpm. Neil
Have a wonderful holiday Neil
- Jenni
I have one as well, I will post later.
Cheers raven3766 and hunterqlee for the loves and a very merry Christmas to you both. Neil
Oh Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 2019 is going to be an awesome year!
Hope so
Looking through my old posts I can see some thank yous I've missed so here goes.
Racer4four, bijoucaillouvintage, aura, Nizam1525 , Vynil33rpm,
I have several of these little perfume bottles.
I bought them in mid 1990s in Greece.
The main part of the bottle holds a solid perfume and the tip of the bottle lifts out as an applicator for the liquid perfume in the upper portion.
They were readily available in tourist shops in Greece.
One thing I love about them is that they still have their fragrance after all these years.
I have mine in a pretty little glass cabinet and whenever I open the cabinet, there’s that beautiful fragrance!
I don’t recall the price but they were not expensive.
It was a joy to see your post!
Thank you Watchsearcher. Neil