Old apothocary bottle , several similar listed on line but have not found any with this Glass dome top and an internal glass pouring spout.


The label is inset into the bottle.


It stands just under 200mm with the dome, and measures 60mm across the base. See photos


Words OL: Juniper.


There are no marks on the base other than think it's called a pointil mark see photo which understand could be an indication that it has been hand blown as opposed to mould made (tried to capture in photos)


On 28-May-24 at 17:31:27 BST, seller added the following information:

Old apothocary bottle , several similar listed on line but have not found any with this Glass dome top and an internal glass pouring spout.


The label is inset into the bottle.


It stands just under 200mm with the dome, and measures 60mm across the base. See photos


Words OL: Juniper.


There are no marks on the base other than think it's called a pointil mark see photo which understand could be an indication that it has been hand blown as opposed to mould made (tried to capture in photos)


I have recieved a message from a very kind person who seems to have experience with these items and has generously shared the knowledge below


"The Juniper Oil bottle is a type of bottle used for volatile oils etc. When the oil dries it leaves a resin which would jam an ordinary glass stopper. This type means there will always be a non drying atmosphere inside the cover. The inner spout is removable to enable it to be cleaned, and it helps to avoid any drips falling on the neck area where the cover is (which would jam it).

They were also used for syrups for the same reason (when the dried sugar would jam the stopper)"