Four glass bottles from Jewish factories in Poland before World War II .
Glass bottle from the J.D. factory. SOMMER W WARSZAIE – Warsaw, signed in the glass. The perfume factory of the Jewish Jan Daniel Sommer family was established in 1903 in Warsaw, in the 1920s the factory employed approx. 100 employees and produced approx. 400 thousand kg of different perfumes. Height: 12 cm.
A glass bottle made by the Jacob Haberfeld liquor factory, signed in the glass: JACOB HABERFELD. In the center, the symbol of the factory and the place of production OSWIECIM – Auschwitz. The factory was established at the beginning of the 19th century as a factory for the production of alcoholic drinks, near the fortress and the synagogue, and was one of the hallmarks of the city during the 19th century. It worked in the management of the Haberfeld family until World War II. Some of the family members fled Poland to the United States at the beginning of the war, and the rest perished in the nearby Auschwitz camp. Height: 18 cm.
A bottle from the pharmacy J.T. MOHREN – APOTHEKE GLATZ. Signed in the glass. Height: 15 cm.
A bottle from the pharmacy J.T. MOHREN – APOTHEKE GLATZ , EINSIEDLER JOH.TREUTLERS ECHTER JERUSALEMER BALSAM. Signed in the glass. Height: 15 cm.
Some of the bottles have signs of use. Good condition.
