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"Faversham Creek" Antique Apothecary Bottle
01 / Sourcing & Discovery
Excavated from an old Victorian brickworks site near Faversham Creek, this bottle was hand-blown in the late 1800s. Its sea-green color comes from iron minerals in the sand used during manufacturing.
02 / Meticulous Handcraft
We cleaned the bottle carefully to preserve its historic air bubbles and light wear. The glass has a beautiful, wavy texture that catches the light, showing the character of 19th-century glassblowing.
03 / Character & Living
Ideal for displaying a single wildflower stem or wildflower grass on a windowsill, casting beautiful sea-green shadows when the sun shines through the glass.
| Height | 12.5cm |
| Diameter | 5cm |
| Materials | 19th-Century Blown Glass. |
Curated antiques and ready-to-ship bench items are eligible for returns within 14 days of delivery. Items must be returned in original, unworn condition with presentation packaging. Custom modifications (e.g. ring resizing) invalidate return rights.
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