Royal Worcester Perfume flask
Royal Worcester purchased the Royal China Works only a couple of years before this was made in 1900. The date letter J for 1900 is under the factory mark on the base.
I have called this a flask instead of a bottle, not sure why but because of the fact it is not glass?? It is decorated in the well known blush ivory style with small enamelled "jewells" on the flowers. It doesn't have a stopper although I think it probably did have one and there is a cork in the neck now.
Victorian aqua glass chatelaine bottle

The blue of this little chatelaine is a grogeous aqua blue. The fittings are brass and it's decorated with gilding and white and pink enamelled dots. Really pretty.
Cobalt blue with a bee

A little late victorian era bottle with a brass cap. The cobalt blue glass is decorated with floral motifs and a little bee is featured on both the back and the front. The bottle isn't round, more oval and it has a partly ground out pontil mark to the base. Very sweet.
Victorian vinagrette

Very pretty little vinagrette which has blue overlay cut away to reveal clear glass. It is quite small and squat with a pretty floral grill. The mounts are unmarked silver.
French Silver Chatelaine bottle

Embossed with Lily of the Valley flowers this small bottle has very small "hallmarks" that are too small for me to read. I believe it is French and that it dates from around 1910. It is very pretty and only 5.5cm tall.
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