At first glance, this clear, horn-shaped glass piece looks like a decorative drinking horn. In reality, it was designed for practical use and later became known for two closely related purposes: a car flower vase and a glass bottle for bead candy.
Name and Common Identifications
Primary name (commonly used today): Car flower vase (car interior flower holder)
Also described as: Glass horn bottle / glass horn candy container
Distinctive feature: A small loop/handle on the body, suggesting it could be secured with a cord during use
Who Made It
Manufacturer: Cambridge Glass (a well-known American glassmaker)
When It First Appeared
The exact first production year is not stated in the provided text.
Based on how it was used (car interior décor and freshening), it is generally associated with the early-to-mid 20th century vintage automobile era, when decorative accessories for car cabins were popular.
What It Was Used For
Car Flower Vase (Air Freshener + Decoration)
Placed inside a car to hold flowers.
Flowers served as a natural air refresher and interior decoration.
The shape and loop suggest it could be tied or stabilized to prevent slipping while driving.
Glass Bottle for “Bead Candy”
Designed to hold about 5 1/2 oz of bead candy.
Typically paired with a glass-and-cork stopper.
The loop and the pointed end groove indicate a cord could be threaded through the loop and wrapped around the end to help secure or carry it.
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