One could not find a more perfect example of the glass blower's art then this perfectly symmetrical bottle and stopper. At first glance it appears to be a piece of clambroth, but it is not. The glass has many miniscule white flecks throughout. It has a double ground and polished pontil and the base has the remnants of a number painted on in gold. Originally there was gold trim at the base and also on all of the rims but much of it has worn off with time. It is smooth as silk and a joy to handle. We estimate it to be from the late 1800's. It's not a real showy piece, but is attractive in it's simplicity.