In the Victorian era scent bottles were often made of pressed glass, with silver or silver-plate rims and cut glass or imitation cut glass stoppers.

Generally, the customer purchased the bottle empty and had it filled by a chemist or perfumier, as ready filled bottles of perfume were not yet on the market.

The variety of shapes was enormous. The larger scent bottles were made in the shape of flagons or decanters. In the 1870s a new design was produced: the double ended bottle. This was a slim cylindrical bottle with a round or polygonal surface. Some were produced in clear glass, some coloured dark blue, red, green, or yellow, and some were decorated in the Nailsea style. At each end were silver or plated caps, which were heavily chased or moulded. One half of the bottle was for scent and usually had a screw cap, while the other more...

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An Edwardian painted opal glass scent bottle with plain hinged…

Edwardian Opal Glass Scent Bottle with Hinged Cap

An Edwardian painted opal glass scent bottle with plain hinged cap. Height 7.2 cm

A white metal and frosted glass 'handbag' scent bottle. Width 5…

Frosted Glass Handbag Scent Bottle in White Metal

A white metal and frosted glass 'handbag' scent bottle. Width 5 cm

Pair of sterling silver mounted perfume bottles hallmarked…

Sterling Silver Perfume Bottles, Birmingham 1905

Pair of sterling silver mounted perfume bottles hallmarked Birmingham 1905, 21.5 cm high

Six antique and vintage perfume bottles including hallmarked…

Antique Perfume Bottles with Sterling Silver Collar

Six antique and vintage perfume bottles including hallmarked sterling silver collar

An Edwardian silver-capped perfume bottle, Birmingham 1906.…

Edwardian Silver Perfume Bottle

An Edwardian silver-capped perfume bottle, Birmingham 1906. (stopper non-extant)

A Victorian silver scent Phial, cylindrical, engraved with…

Victorian Silver Scent Phial by Spiers, Birmingham 1886

A Victorian silver scent Phial, cylindrical, engraved with scrolls and with domed screw cap, David & Lionel Spiers, Birmingham 1886

Long scent bottle with silver top

Silver-topped Long Scent Bottle

Long scent bottle with silver top

Sterling silver topped scent bottle, Birmingham 1923

1923 Birmingham Sterling Silver Scent Bottle

Sterling silver topped scent bottle, Birmingham 1923

English sterling silver encased scent bottle and stopper,…

Birmingham 1903 Sterling Silver Scent Bottle & Stopper

English sterling silver encased scent bottle and stopper, Birmingham 1903

A silver-mounted glass perfume bottle; Birmingham 1911. Height…

Birmingham 1911 Silver-Mounted Perfume Bottle

A silver-mounted glass perfume bottle; Birmingham 1911. Height 10.5 cm

A silver-mounted multi-colour glass perfume bottle. Height 15.5…

Silver-Mounted Multi-Colour Perfume Bottle

A silver-mounted multi-colour glass perfume bottle. Height 15.5 cm

Sterling silver perfume bottle H&A, Birmingham 1899

Birmingham 1899 Sterling Silver Perfume Bottle by H&A

Sterling silver perfume bottle H&A, Birmingham 1899

A fine English sterling silver perfume bottle by Sampson Mordan,…

Sterling Silver Perfume Bottle by Sampson Mordan, London 1883

A fine English sterling silver perfume bottle by Sampson Mordan, London 1883

Bristol blue smelling salts bottle (lidded both ends)

Bristol Blue Double-Ended Smelling Salts Bottle

Bristol blue smelling salts bottle (lidded both ends)