HEXAGONAL DIAMOND POINT (AKA) by New England Glass Company (Cambridge-MA, Company Operated: 1818-1887), c1867 Introduced
Hexagonal Diamond Point Cologne Bottles... Most measure approximately 4-1/2 inches high, about 2 inches dia. The correct stopper for these is the Hobnail design,although some can be found with different stoppers believe to be replacements. The design was patented by Henry Whitney July 2, 1868. Formerly known as HEXAGONAL DIAMOND-POINT

Reference: Acorn 7, page 98, No.1331
American and European Pressed Glass by Jane Spillman page 274, No. 1085
NEGC 1869 catalog

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Shape: Cologne/Perfume
Contributor: Brady Fitts

Shape: Cologne/Perfume
Contributor: Brady Fitts

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Brady Fitts

Shape: Cologne/Perfume
Contributor: Sandra Bayliss Hall 6H to top of stopper which may not be original

Shape: Stoppers
Contributor: Sandra Bayliss Hall This may not be the correct stopper although it looks well

Shape: Cologne/Perfume
Contributor: Sam Kissee They were made in the shut & cut method dating from the 1850’s. The process was soon abandoned and revived in the late 1900’s.

Shape: Cologne/Perfume
Contributor: Brady Fitts

Shape: Cologne/Perfume
Contributor: Brady Fitts

Shape: Cologne/Perfume
Contributor: Brady Fitts