This yellow uranium glass perfume bottle was produced in Bohemia from an original mold designed around 1930, during the height of the Art Deco movement. The bottle features a deeply cut geometric base with strong faceted decoration, giving it both sparkle and weight in hand. The stopper is modeled as a sculpted deer within an elongated leaf-shaped frame, combining satin surfaces with crisp openwork details, reflecting the refined decorative language of Bohemian Art Deco glass.
Made of uranium glass, commonly known as vaseline glass, the bottle exhibits vivid green fluorescence under UV light, confirming its uranium content. The sculptural relief, geometric base, and distinctive figural stopper create a powerful display presence, making this piece highly desirable for collectors of uranium glass and Art Deco perfume bottles.
