This elegant antique perfume atomizer, dating to the 1920s, stands an impressive 7.25 inches tall and is a fine example of American glass artistry paired with refined metalwork. The atomizer is fitted with gilded brass hardware, including a finely crafted collar and pump assembly. A glass siphon tube descends gracefully into the interior, designed to draw up the perfume with each gentle squeeze.
The bottle itself was produced by the Cambridge Glass Company, a respected Ohio-based manufacturer known for its finely made decorative glassware. This example is rendered in a pale peach-colored glass, softly luminous and delicate in appearance. The interior of the bottle is enameled in a contrasting shade of purple, creating a layered effect that subtly glows from within when caught by the light. This internal enamel adds depth and a sense of luxury to the overall presentation.
The exterior is richly adorned with Cambridge’s ornate “Deux Coqs” pattern (catalogued as #733), which features two proud roosters—a motif drawn from classical design that symbolizes pride and elegance. These golden roosters are featured on both faces of the bottle, finely outlined and picked out in raised gold enamel, adding a tactile dimension to the visual richness. The foot of the bottle is also generously coated in gold enamel, enhancing the overall opulence of the design. The bottle itself measures 5 inches in height with a slim 3/8-inch diameter neck, while the foot spans 2 3/16 inches across, giving it a stable base and a graceful silhouette.
Altogether, this atomizer is a superb example of 1920s decorative vanity ware, combining the glamour of the Art Deco period with high-quality American craftsmanship.


