You’ll Never Guess What Gorgeous, Antique Masterpiece Doubles as a Lifesaver!

A friend thought it was a perfume bottle.

Another asked if it was a vase.

No, Dave — it’s a fire grenade.

(But yes, you can use an empty one as a vase — just clean it well and never store flammable liquids in it!)

🧭 Where to Find Them

If you’re now as obsessed as I am, keep an eye out at:

Estate sales

Antique shops

Flea markets

Online vintage marketplaces (Etsy, eBay, Chairish)

✅ What to look for:

Intact glass (no cracks)

Original brass cap and bracket

Legible label (adds historical value)

No leaks or residue (if liquid remains, handle with care — it may be hazardous)

Avoid extinguishers with unknown contents — when in doubt, leave it.

💡 Final Thoughts: Sometimes the Most Beautiful Thing Is Also the Most Useful

We live in a world where function often kills form.

Where safety is hidden.

Where design is an afterthought.

But these vintage glass fire extinguishers remind us:

Beauty and utility can coexist.

They were built to save lives — and to look good doing it.

So if you find one…

Buy it.

Display it.

Tell its story.

Because it’s not just a bottle.

It’s a piece of history.

A work of art.

And yes — a lifesaver.

And who knows?

You might just fall in love — with a fire extinguisher.