19th Century Legras Bottle "Woman's Bust"

€124.00
Item number: 220662

19th Century Legras Bottle "Woman's Bust"

 

Definition.

Rare antique bottle in the shape of a “Woman’s Bust”

 

This bottle was made in the 2nd half of the 19th century, by the famous French glassworks "Legras"

The bottle is made of an alloy of glass and crystal, to obtain a more beautiful and purer glass.

In the 19th century, glass and crystal were not as pure as what we know today.

 

The bottle is mouth-blown in a wooden mold. At the bottom of the bottle you can still clearly see the cut-off of the blowpipe.

 

The bottle is not perfectly straight, presumably after blowing a little less attention has been paid so that it has started to sag at an angle when cooling.

 

Very nice unique item for the collectors.

 

Given its age, a small trace of wear may be present, as well as glass threads, air bubbles and imperfections are completely normal for handmade antique glassware.

 

Production time:

1880

 

Origin / country:

France

 

Manufacturer:

François-Théodore Legras

 

Dimensions:

Height: 31 cm

Length: 14 cm

Width: 9 cm

Weight: 1.355 gr

 

Condition:

2nd hand / good condition / no chips or cracks

 

Order referention:

220662