Vintage Green Glass Curiosity Bottle with Naturally Preserved Oddity
An eye-catching vintage green glass genie bottle dating to the 1970s, featuring a naturally preserved mouse specimen inside.
This distinctive bottle showcases the iconic bulbous genie-bottle silhouette popular in mid-century and bohemian décor, crafted from thick carbon-green glass with beautiful light-catching color and character.
The naturally preserved mouse creates a truly unusual curiosity piece, transforming an already collectible vintage bottle into a one-of-a-kind conversation starter.
Ideal for collectors of oddities, cabinet of curiosities displays, vintage glass, natural history items, eclectic décor, gothic libraries, curiosity shelves, and apothecary-inspired interiors.
The rich green glass displays beautifully in natural light and serves as a striking decorative accent whether displayed alone or alongside other vintage bottles and curiosities.
Condition Notes: Vintage condition with age-related wear consistent with age and use. Naturally preserved mouse specimen present inside bottle. Glass exhibits manufacturing characteristics, minor imperfections, and signs of age expected from vintage glass.
Please take a moment to view the photos alongside the description to fully appreciate the condition and character of this piece.
NOTICE:
This naturally mummified field mouse was legally acquired and is offered as a curiosity, educational specimen, and display piece. The specimen is being sold in its current preserved condition and is intended for collection, study, artistic display, or cabinet-of-curiosities purposes only. No animals were harmed for the purpose of this sale.
By purchasing, the buyer acknowledges responsibility for understanding and complying with any applicable local laws or regulations regarding the ownership, display, or transport of natural history specimens in their area.
SHIPPING:
Every effort will be made to package this specimen securely using protective materials and appropriate cushioning to help ensure safe arrival. Due to the delicate nature of naturally preserved specimens, minor shifting, movement, or the detachment of small naturally fragile components may occur during transit despite careful packaging.
This specimen is sold as a display curiosity in its present condition. By purchasing, the buyer acknowledges the inherent fragility of naturally preserved organic specimens.