
Amber glass bottle with embossed decorative pattern
Selling Price
$20
History
This appears to be a vintage amber glass bottle, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. Amber glass was commonly used for storing medicines, chemicals, and beverages because it protected contents from light degradation. The embossed decorative pattern and cylindrical shape with narrow neck suggest it may have served as a medicine bottle, bitters bottle, or household product container during the Victorian or Edwardian era. Antique glass bottles appeal to collectors who appreciate early American glassware, pharmaceutical history, and decorative household items from the turn of the century. Bottle collectors value pieces with clear embossing, unusual colors, and intact condition. The amber color and embossed design make this piece attractive to those interested in historical packaging and early manufacturing techniques. Such bottles are collected for display, historical research, and as examples of period craftsmanship.
Origin
United States
Time period
circa 1880-1920