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<blockquote data-quote="Greenhornet_au" data-source="post: 491947" data-attributes="member: 8767"><p>LOL, I have some of those matches here too. </p><p></p><p>Yep the first one is most likely a Perfume Bottle, the small hole is correct size for application to a fingertip.</p><p>The second bottle may be for a lotion, medication was never usually in fancy shaped bottles because they cost a lot more to buy, and usually smaller.</p><p></p><p>Medicine bottles are generally pretty plain and short threaded.</p><p></p><p>White jar looks like a face cream jar.</p><p>The glasses if they are part of your dig even look correct-ish for the....</p><p></p><p><strong>Art Deco style/period - 1930-1950's Australia</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Anyone else's thoughts ?</p><p></p><p>Do you have any history for your site ?</p><p></p><p>Really nice finds by the way, Kato would have them on the shelf for sure :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenhornet_au, post: 491947, member: 8767"] LOL, I have some of those matches here too. Yep the first one is most likely a Perfume Bottle, the small hole is correct size for application to a fingertip. The second bottle may be for a lotion, medication was never usually in fancy shaped bottles because they cost a lot more to buy, and usually smaller. Medicine bottles are generally pretty plain and short threaded. White jar looks like a face cream jar. The glasses if they are part of your dig even look correct-ish for the.... [b]Art Deco style/period - 1930-1950's Australia[/b] ? Anyone else's thoughts ? Do you have any history for your site ? Really nice finds by the way, Kato would have them on the shelf for sure :Y: [/QUOTE]
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