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    Posted 1 year ago

    Gruff
    (13 items)

    Hello,
    This is the first Loetz perfume I have seen and has a sterling silver top.Very curious as to when you all think this was made?
    Thanks

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    1. Sammyz Sammyz, 1 year ago
      Not sure when it was made, but I actually think it is a cigar lighter lamp. It appears that a piece of wick could come out of the center that would be lit and extinguished by putting the silver cap over it. Google antique cigar lighter lamp and see if you find any similarities. The cap was often attached by a chain to prevent losing it. It is a design that is still used today, for alcohol lamps in the laboratory where I worked.
    2. Gruff Gruff, 1 year ago
      Why thank you for the information my friend.Makes total sense…
      It is much appreciated.
    3. inky inky, 1 year ago
      Very nice!

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