This lovely bottle of liquor is an antique piece made in Central Europe in the 19th century and in very good condition. The bottle boasts a delicate byzantine-inspired design with a domed and sectioned lower part and a long and profusely decorated neck. The base and the structure are made of matt pewter, while the openings are closed with blown glass. The glass is ochre and gray both colors mix in a delicate marbled finish. The glass is semi-transparent and very attractive. The pewter structure is decorated with embossed motives depicting a group of naked children that dance hand in hand, winged cherub heads and masks in a background of garlands and decorative details. The bottle keeps the original pewter cap, also decorated with women faces. This striking bottle, more than one hundred years old, will shine in any showcase, sideboard or shelf. Measurements: Width: 5.9 in / 15 cm. Height: 12.9 in / 33 cm.