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early 20th century, comprising: shaped rectangular pink base, frosted glass stopper with foliate decoration, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base, 3-1/2 in.; green lozenge form, associated faceted clear glass stopper, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base, 2-3/8 in.; square faceted form with frosted glass foliate corners, for Jurelle, square stopper, glass dauber, 1-5/8 in.; shaped rectangular form, blue fan stopper, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia' to base, 2-1/8 in.; circular faceted example with rectangular stopper, possibly associated, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base, 3-3/4 in.; shaped rectangular form, with red heart shaped stopper, glass dauber, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base and with paper label "Aristo Genuine Bohemian Glass", 2-5/8 in.; fan form body with amber fan form stopper, glass dauber, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base, 2-1/2 in.; rectangular faceted form, arrow form stopper, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base, 2-1/8 in.; pair of perfumes on fitted tray, circular stoppers, one with glass dauber, bottles acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base, 2-1/8 in.; Art Deco style stacked square base and stopper, with glass dauber, 3 in.; lobed form, open circular stopper, glass dauber, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base, 3-1/8 in.; oval faceted form, faceted stopper, lacking glass dauber, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base, 3-5/8 in.; shaped rectangular form, faceted pink stopper, possibly associated, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base, 2-1/4 in.; Art Deco in lobed form, black border, label reads "1933/A Century/Of Progress" to front, ribbed stopper with glass dauber, made for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, acid etched "Made in Czechoslovakia" to base, 2-1/2 in.
Note: for Jurelle example see Czechoslovakian Perfume Bottles and Boudoir Accessories by Jacquelyne Y. Jones-North, Antique Publications, 1999
Provenance: Collection of Janice and Joe Boyd
first small chip to base of stopper; pair of bottles, one with loss to neck; open circular stopper with flea bites; some clear glass slightly discolored, minor scratching primarily to bases, each with numbered label