Sold for A$40
Tinier than tiny apothecary bulbous bottle with thin flared lip. Base mark: Pontil. Medicine Chemist Thin flared lip. Aqua. Very very miniscule. 18 mm. 1700s?
Excellent. I am unsure of age here, it looks and feels very early, but I cannot verify for sure that it is. Is it Roman, is it an early UK piece, or a reproduction? It is very light in weight. It is tiny too, you won't see anything smaller than this beauty - that is what I said on the other one for sale in this auction, but this is a lot tinier! Lots of bubbles. Not much to report. A great item, if original as I suspect, this is a great piece of history! Grade: 8.2 Estimate: $50 - 75