Products description
Crystal Perfume Flacon – Adam Reg. From the Victorian Era (approx. 1880–1910); A truly enchanting piece of glass art and history, this exquisite crystal perfume flacon, approximately 8.5 cm high, is a testament to the elegance and luxury of the late 19th or early 20th century. With its classic diamond cut, it spectacularly catches the light and embodies the refined taste of the Victorian or Edwardian era. The glass mark ADAM REG. is located on the bottom of the flacon, which designates the flacon as a protected design. ADAM most likely stands for the name of the producing glass or crystal glass factory. The abbreviation REG. stands for Registered and signals the design protection of the geometric pattern or the specific flacon shape against imitation, as was customary internationally in this epoch. Such flacons were typically used for high-quality perfumes or extracts and were a status symbol. The bottle itself impresses with the detailed deep diamond cut that adorns both the body and the matching stopper. A decorative gold tassel graces the piece as a particularly charming and authentic detail. This flacon is not only a beautiful decorative element but also a piece of glass history. Traces of use commensurate with age. The perfume bottle is offered without a display.