This
is a rare German dresser box with a china doll and she
is holding a bottle that actually is a miniature perfume
bottle that will hold a tiny anount of perfume. It is
marked Sitzendorf with the crown and Germany 24056.
No chips or cracks or repairs.ID=CWNTOP18
Art
Deco Porcelain Figural Lady Doll Perfume Bottle
Absolutely
gorgeous. Flapper with perfect face, very French looking.
Either
German or French. No stamp. Deep green & Pink dress.
No chips, cracks, crazing.
Glass stem is missing half, otherwise perfect & magnificent.
5 1/2" ht.
Embossed 2021 underneath.
ID=CWNTOP19
THIS
SWEET DOGGY IS APPROX. 2=3/4" TO TOP OF CROWN LID.
HE IS IN FINE CONDITION WITHOUT ANY CHIPS,CRACKS OR REPAIRS.
HE IS STAMPED "GERMANY" ON THE BOTTOM. ID=CWNTOP20
$155.00
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Vintage
German Perfume Scent Bottle: Figural YellowCat
Rare
German figural perfume / scent bottle in the shape of
a seated cat. It is painted bright yellow, and there
is a crown shaped stopper on the top of the cat; it
is silver (or pewter) color with cork surrounding the
part that extends down into the bottle. Cat, including
crown, is approx 3 3/4 inches tall. I find one small
nick at the base of the cat, on its left side, and under
magnification I can see some scratches in the glaze
on the back of the cat's head. The bottom of the cat
is unglazed, and has the letter "K" on it.
There are some pin pricks in the glaze, but they appear
to be from the time it was made, because the yellow
glaze covers them. I have taken photos under magnification
in an attempt to show you the exact condition. This
is an unusual and cute bottle, and I think you'd be
very pleased with it. It displays very nicely.There
is a photo of this bottle on page 175 in the book "Perfume
Cologne & Scent Bottles" by Jacquelyne Y. Jones
North, 3rd Edition with Revised Price Guide, published
in 1999.ID=CWNTOP21
German
Figural Crown Top "CRANE" Perfume Bottle
Old
Wonderful,
old crane or stork figural Germnay crown top scent or
perfume bottle. Signed on bottom and it looks like Germany
with a triangle at the end. Numbered 7659. Measures 3
3/4" tall. Handpainted and in very good condition.
There is a tiny line on the left hand side..It is smooth
and doesn't feel like a hairline crack but looks like
one. Please see pictures. It is only noticeable if you
look for it very closely.
ID=CWNTOP27
This little fellow is 3 1/2 inches
tall X 2 inches long. This bottle is orange, some kind
of Chipmonk I think. The crown comes off and is a cork.
There are no chips or cracks but there is some paint loss.
It is marked on the bottom - Germany 3751.ID=CWNTOP28
Vintage
German Mini Art Deco Nude Crown Top Perfume
Vintage
marked German Art Deco Girl-In-The-Waves Crown Top Perfume
Bottle - porcelain - no chips or mends! She stands only
about 2 5/8" high and has a German Mold number
- 4465 - and Germany impressed on the back. That delicate
leg and extended head have survived for almost 100 years!
ID=CWNTOP22
This
is a vintage Googly Eye Flapper Porcelain Perfume Bottle.
I do not know if it is German or not - it is not marked.
It is the thinnest porcelain, but feels like it is sculpted
- you can feel the protruding eyes and nose and the
cheeks. It measures 1 3/4" high and 1 1/2"
wide.
It has all its original paint, and the blush is still
very evident in her cheeks. Just look at those eyes!
The googly side glancing eyes are pale blue and black.
The definition in her nostrils and painted lips is wonderful.
This
figural perfume bottle is similar to one pictured in
Jacquelyne Jones North's book Perfume, Cologne &
Scent Bottles, 3rd Ed., Chapter 4, Figure 76.
The
bottle is in excellent condition - no chips, cracks,
repairs. ID=CWNTOP23
I
recently acquired this adorable perfume bottle from a
local estate sale. Condition is very nice without any
chips or cracks and she still retains all her original
coloring. On the back, she is incised and marked “Germany”
and her length is 4 inches long. I’d guess the age
to be around 1910 or so. This is was is called a "naughty"
and originally it would have had a rubber squirter bulb
on the top. As far as I know, none of the rubber squirters
have survived because the rubber rots after 50 years or
so. ID=CWNTOP24
A rare half doll related crown top perfume scent bottle
leg with original silk garter made in Germany. It is marked
with numbers. Gold metal crown stopper twists open &
close to sprinkle out perfume. Measures 3 1/2". No
Damage.. ID=crwntpleg34
This
porcelain kewpie crown top perfume bottle is marked, "Germany
31" on the bottom and is impressed with 7942 on the
kewpie's backside. It stands 2 7/8" tall and is in
wonderful condition, including the cork.ID=MB27
These
whimsical German novelty perfume bottle is in the shape
of Byzantine Gryphon. The bottle is made of porcelain
and handpainted -- backstamped -- c. 1920's. The stopper
is shaped like a small crown. Approx. 3.5" tall.
No repairs or cracks. Minor chips in the paint. Great
piece for any collection! ID=CRWNTOP25
These
whimsical German novelty perfume bottle is in the shape
of little green frog. The bottle is made of porcelain
and handpainted -- backstamped -- c. 1920's. The stopper
is shaped like a small crown. Approx. 2.5" tall.
No repairs or cracks. Minor chips in the paint Very nice.
ID=CRWNTOP26
They
look exactly like the old ones, but they do not unscrew
to "sprinkle" out perfume. I don't know of
any collectors who actually use the bottles and "sprinkle"
out the perfume! It really doesn't matter, they just
complete the look of the bottle.
The
size of a stopper is determined by the size of the metal
plate that rests on the opening of the bottle. Sizes
are approximate: Small
3/8" Medium
7/16" Large
1/2"
To
determine the size, measure the diameter of the bottle
neck -- to the OUTSIDE edges of the porcelain -- not
the interior opening. The plate should cover the outside
edge of the porcelain, if possible. A little shy or
little over is ok. They don't have to fit precisely.
Smalls
are quite popular and fit the majority of bottles.
All
the corks are the same size. Since the openings of bottles
vary greatly, you can custom fit
the stoppers by FILING the corks with an emery board.
DO NOT USE A KNIFE OR RAZOR BLADE. File
using a fair amount of pressure, but not too vigorously
-- corks are soft and can fragment.
Rotate the stopper as you file to obtain a nice round
configuration and a perfect fit. ID=CRWNTOPreplacementsmall
They
look exactly like the old ones, but they do not unscrew
to "sprinkle" out perfume. I don't know of
any collectors who actually use the bottles and "sprinkle"
out the perfume! It really doesn't matter, they just
complete the look of the bottle.
The
size of a stopper is determined by the size of the metal
plate that rests on the opening of the bottle. Sizes
are approximate: Small
3/8" Medium
7/16" Large
1/2"
To
determine the size, measure the diameter of the bottle
neck -- to the OUTSIDE edges of the porcelain -- not
the interior opening. The plate should cover the outside
edge of the porcelain, if possible. A little shy or
little over is ok. They don't have to fit precisely.
Smalls
are quite popular and fit the majority of bottles.
All
the corks are the same size. Since the openings of bottles
vary greatly, you can custom fit
the stoppers by FILING the corks with an emery board.
DO NOT USE A KNIFE OR RAZOR BLADE. File
using a fair amount of pressure, but not too vigorously
-- corks are soft and can fragment.
Rotate the stopper as you file to obtain a nice round
configuration and a perfect fit. ID=CRWNTOPreplacementsmall
They
look exactly like the old ones, but they do not unscrew
to "sprinkle" out perfume. I don't know of
any collectors who actually use the bottles and "sprinkle"
out the perfume! It really doesn't matter, they just
complete the look of the bottle.
The
size of a stopper is determined by the size of the metal
plate that rests on the opening of the bottle. Sizes
are approximate: Small
3/8" Medium
7/16" Large
1/2"
To
determine the size, measure the diameter of the bottle
neck -- to the OUTSIDE edges of the porcelain -- not
the interior opening. The plate should cover the outside
edge of the porcelain, if possible. A little shy or
little over is ok. They don't have to fit precisely.
Smalls
are quite popular and fit the majority of bottles.
All
the corks are the same size. Since the openings of bottles
vary greatly, you can custom fit
the stoppers by FILING the corks with an emery board.
DO NOT USE A KNIFE OR RAZOR BLADE. File
using a fair amount of pressure, but not too vigorously
-- corks are soft and can fragment.
Rotate the stopper as you file to obtain a nice round
configuration and a perfect fit. ID=CRWNTOPreplacementsmall
Vintage German Schafer
& Vater Crown Top Perfume Bottle
Vintage
marked German miniature Camel Crown Top Perfume Bottle
in the brown wash - porcelain - no chips or mends! He
has an excellent face and detail and stands only 1 3/4"
high and is stamped Germany on the base. CRWNTOP 30