Description
Elevate your space with this stunning Cobalt Blue Glass Apothecary Bottle. Standing approximately 6.5 inches tall, this mid-century modern reagent-style vessel features a rich, deep cobalt hue and a sleek cylindrical design tapering to a threaded mouth. Originally crafted for laboratory storage, its timeless aesthetic makes it perfect as a decorative accent, small stem vase for dried botanicals, or a chic propagation station for succulents and air plants.
This piece is pre-owned and structurally sound with no chips or cracks. It showcases light surface wear, scuffs, and minor manufacturing bubbles typical of its machine-made era (circa 1950s–1980s), adding character to its utilitarian roots.
Please note the screw-top cap is not included; this listing is for the glass bottle only. Base markings include “2‑9K7693″ and a maker’s mark, confirming its industrial origin.
Whether you’re updating your farmhouse decor, curating an eclectic shelfie, or seeking eco-friendly materials for DIY crafts, this versatile cobalt bottle offers durability and style. Its thick glass construction and screw-thread opening allow for endless repurposing possibilities in home organization, herbal remedies, or modern interior styling. A charming addition to any collection of vintage glassware or botanical displays.
FEATURES:
• Style: Mid-Century Modern Apothecary / Lab Reagent Bottle
• Dimensions: Approx. 6.5″ Tall x 2.75” Base Diameter
• Color: Rich Cobalt Blue, Translucent Industrial Glass
• Condition: Pre-Owned; No Chips/Cracks; Light Wear & Manufacturing Bubbles/Seams Present
• Opening: Screw-Top Threads (Cap/Lid Not Included)
• Base Markings: “2‑9K7693” and small house-shaped maker’s mark on base
• Era: Later 20th Century Machine-Made Production
• Construction: Thick durable glass; cylindrical body with flat base and slight knop
• Usage: Decor, Small Vase, Plant Propagation, DIY Crafts, Herbal Storage
• Care: Hand wash recommended; rinse before use if desired for crafts or water display












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