
Pair of amber glass dropper jars, 1940s–60s
Description
A rare set of small amber glass pharmaceutical bottles, with original cork stoppers and a delicate glass dropper. These pieces were used in pharmacies and doctors' offices to store essences, tinctures, or medications, and their amber hue protected the contents from direct light. Today, they are charming collectibles, perfect for display on a shelf or integrated into a decorative composition with vintage pieces.
Origin: Europe (possibly France or Portugal)
Date: 1940s–60s (estimated)
Manufacturing: Blown and molded glass with handcrafted finish
Craftsman/Author: Unknown
Materials: Amber glass, cork, blown glass (dropper)
Dimensions: approx. 7cm high x 3.5cm diameter each
Condition: Very good general condition; small natural signs of age, original corks preserved.
Note: Vintage pieces with a utilitarian function, but currently recommended for decorative use only.
Care
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Design
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