Yellow Uranium Glass Art Deco Nude Lady at Her Toilette Perfume Bottle — 1930s H. Hoffmann
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Product detailed description
This yellow uranium glass perfume bottle was produced in Bohemia from an original mold designed around 1930 by H. Hoffmann, during the height of the Art Deco movement. The rounded body features a sculpted nude lady at her toilette, delicately holding a comb, rendered in flowing relief that reflects Hoffmann’s refined interpretation of classical femininity within the structured geometry of Art Deco design and shows subtle inspiration from the sculptural aesthetics associated with René Lalique.
Made of uranium glass, commonly known as vaseline glass, the bottle displays vivid green fluorescence under UV light, confirming its uranium content. The intimate figural composition and softly modeled surfaces create strong display presence, making this piece highly desirable for collectors of Hoffmann-period perfume bottles and uranium glass.
Condition:
Excellent condition — no chips, cracks, or scratches.
Dimensions:
Height 3 ¾ in (9.5 cm)
Width 2 ¾ in (7 cm)
Shipping:
Fast FedEx Priority Express shipping to the United States and worldwide. Every order includes tracking, full insurance, and professional packaging.
Delivery Times:
United States & Canada: 2–3 business days
United Kingdom: 1–3 business days
European Union: 1–2 business days
Australia & Asia: 4–6 business days
Shipping price: $39
Combined shipping: $19 for each additional item in one box.
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