Molded amber glass scent bottle by Bernard Perrot

Molded amber glass scent bottle, adorned with pewter mounts at the neck, from the workshop of Bernard Perrot. Of a flattened baluster shape, it is decorated on one side with three lilies surrounded by foliage and surmounted by a crown, and on the other with three hearts, two of which are flaming and one from which a flower emerges. The mounts are decorated with printed floral and geometric motifs. The stopper is missing.

Country

France, 1680 ca

Material

glass and metal

Size

8 cm

COD.

1290

Labels

antique scent bottles

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