








Set of 3 Antique French Hand Blown Wine Bottles in Green and Amber Glass - 15¾"
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This group of antique French wine bottles, dating to the late 19th to early 20th century, is hand-blown in thick glass in tones of olive green, amber, and emerald. Each vessel has subtle variations of form, with tapering shoulders, long necks, and applied lips that reflect the irregularities of artisanal production. The glass shows expected air bubbles and waviness, while the surfaces carry light scratches and deposits from long use and storage. Together, they convey the tactile authenticity of traditional winemaking vessels.
Wine bottles of this type were widely used across French vineyards and cellars, their sturdy forms designed to withstand handling and long storage. Hand-blown production ensured durability while also giving each bottle a slightly individual character. Olive and amber glass was especially valued for its ability to shield wine from light, preserving its quality. Today, these bottles serve as evocative reminders of France’s deep viticultural traditions and artisanal glassmaking practices.
As decorative objects, they are versatile and atmospheric. Grouped together on a console, kitchen shelf, or dining table, they create a striking vignette of height and tone. A single bottle can also stand alone with a dried branch or flower stem for a minimalist accent. Their earthy hues pair beautifully with stone, wood, and ceramics, making them ideal for rustic, farmhouse, or wine-cellar-inspired interiors.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Varying sizes. Tallest one is 15¾" high x 5½" diameter
Varying sizes. Tallest one is 40cm high x 14cm diameter
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