Q: Can you tell me what this glass bottle is for and if it has any value? It belonged to my grandmother and does not have any identifying marks.

A: Your bottle is probably a piece of Bristol glass—blue glassware made in Bristol, England. Bristol glass was first made in the 1700s, but most Bristol glass seen today dates from the late 19th century. Your bottle was designed to hold cologne, perfume, body oils, or lotions. Bottles like it were popular accessories for women’s dressers or dressing tables during Victorian times and were often part of a set that included a powder jar, hair receiver, pin box, and tray. Colored and decorated glass bottles like yours sell for about $75 to $150.