Bottles
1940s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Crystal
2010s Austrian Mid-Century Modern Bottles
Brass
1950s Italian Vintage Bottles
Glass
1980s North American Modern Vintage Bottles
Ceramic
1940s American Vintage Bottles
Silver
Early 20th Century English Edwardian Bottles
Metal, Silver, Silver Plate, Sterling Silver, Enamel
2010s Australian Organic Modern Bottles
Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Bottles
Murano Glass
Early 19th Century British Georgian Antique Bottles
Gold Leaf
Late 19th Century English Victorian Antique Bottles
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Mid-20th Century French Bottles
Glass
19th Century Chinese Qing Antique Bottles
Ceramic
20th Century Chinese Qing Bottles
Ceramic, Porcelain
20th Century Swedish Mid-Century Modern Bottles
Blown Glass
21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Modern Bottles
Gold Leaf
Late 19th Century Japanese Antique Bottles
Porcelain
19th Century French Antique Bottles
Stoneware
1970s Swedish Neoclassical Vintage Bottles
Silver, Sterling Silver
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Ceramic
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Glass, Art Glass
Mid-19th Century British Victorian Antique Bottles
Wood
Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Bottles
Glass
1930s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Bottles
Pewter
1910s English Vintage Bottles
Sterling Silver, Enamel
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Ceramic
2010s Italian Modern Bottles
Fiberglass
2010s Italian Modern Bottles
Ceramic
2010s Italian Modern Bottles
Ceramic
Mid-20th Century Hungarian Victorian Bottles
Porcelain
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Murano Glass, Opaline Glass
2010s Dutch Modern Bottles
Ceramic, Earthenware
1960s Macedonian Art Deco Vintage Bottles
Glass
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Ceramic
21st Century and Contemporary French Art Deco Bottles
Glass
19th Century Antique Bottles
Enamel
20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Bottles
Glass
1930s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Marble, Metal
19th Century Antique Bottles
Opaline Glass
19th Century French Antique Bottles
Blown Glass
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Murano Glass
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Ceramic
1810s Antique Bottles
Cut Glass
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Ceramic
1950s Northern Irish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Glass
2010s Dutch Post-Modern Bottles
Ceramic
19th Century European Antique Bottles
Enamel
20th Century American Bottles
Leather, Glass
1970s Italian Post-Modern Vintage Bottles
Murano Glass
1940s French Vintage Bottles
Blown Glass
20th Century French Modern Bottles
Art Glass
19th Century English Victorian Antique Bottles
Glass
1920s French Art Deco Vintage Bottles
Porcelain
Late 19th Century English Late Victorian Antique Bottles
Mother-of-Pearl, Blown Glass
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Ceramic
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Ceramic
1960s English Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bottles
Leather, Blown Glass
Mid-20th Century Portuguese Mid-Century Modern Bottles
Pottery
1870s English Victorian Antique Bottles
Silver, Sterling Silver
1870s Italian Victorian Antique Bottles
Brass
20th Century French Art Nouveau Bottles
Art Glass
Vintage, New and Antique Bottles
Over time, many different styles of vintage, new and antique bottles have found second lives as coveted decorative objects in pristine display cases all over the world. Originally, these bottles may have been decanters and flasks for spirits and liqueurs, medicine and perfume bottles or functional vases for fresh floral arrangements.
We know that glass can be a radical art form. So your vintage art glass or Art Deco pieces will stand on their own to be admired by all alongside your other treasured collectibles in your living room or dining room. But maybe you’re thinking about decorating elsewhere in your home with the other types of glass bottles that you’ve picked up over the years.
There are many corners of your space that can be brightened by an arrangement of bottles of various sizes, shapes and colors. Spruce up your kitchen, bedroom, craft room or art studio by lining the window sill with an array of glass bottles. In this case, you’ll want to use glass bottles instead of ceramic or metal, as transparent material in the sunlight — particularly colored bottles — will introduce energy and pops of color to adjacent walls and surfaces.
Grouping short, tall, thin and wide bottles — some with flowers, some without — on a tabletop, buffet or desk in your home office can bring a much-needed dynamic as a centerpiece or merely dress up a workspace.
On 1stDibs, find a collection of vintage, new and antique glass bottles that includes mid-century modern bottles, Murano glass and more.