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Art Glass1182 of 23429Red and amber sommerso perfume bottle, Fifth Avenue by Jay Co.Any ideas???
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    Posted 2 years ago

    kwqd
    (1183 items)

    This perfume bottle is 4.5" high x 3.5" diameter on the flat sides x 3.75" on the round sides, about 3 lbs. It is unmarked and missing the stopper. The bottom is ground flat and polished. It is fairly complex, with a purple and a green sommerso layer, internal lines and lines applied to the outside but melted into the body. There are many small bubbles in this piece. The flat grinds on the side show off the lines melted into the body. GW find today. No idea of where/when/who made it. I found a second piece at GW today, as well, but it is a vase and quite different. My images are not great, so I may redo them.

    This style and the other piece I found are quite common on ebay. The red and amber one does not show any wear because the stopper had a plastic collar on it. Guessing both of these were part of some U.S. product line (Saks Fifth Avenue) which required producing these bottles in relatively large quantities. They look a bit too nice to be Chinese but they are. I wonder how the Chinese can mass produce their glass like this?

    These bottles were imported in 2004 by Jay Companies under their 5th Avenue brand. Some of these have survived with the original packing intact, which contained a URL to the company web site and other information. Chinese maker not known.

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    1. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks Jenni, BHIFOS, Drake47, vcal, fortapache, Cisum and Vynil33rpm!
    2. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks blunderbuss2, Kevin, Blammoammo and dav2no1!
    3. racer4four racer4four, 2 years ago
      Great technique and skill here
      I agree they are probably copied from a Czech style but the style the Chinese make is dictated by the wants of the West (as was much Japanese glass).
      Nice gear Kevin!
    4. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks for your comments, Karen! This stuff was made about 20 years ago so now I have to worry about separating this Chinese glass from Bohemian glass confirmed to be at least that old... Sigh.

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