Overview
The bottle is definitively identified as a Pinol brand product by the prominent red and yellow Applied Color Label (ACL). The horizontal ribbed or 'beehive' design was a practical feature intended to provide a secure grip for wet, soapy hands, blending industrial utility with mid-century design.
Story
Produced for the Pinol brand, a manufacturer of barbershop and salon supplies active in the mid-20th century. The ribbed 'beehive' glass design was a functional mid-century industrial standard intended to prevent slippage in wet environments. The use of pyroglaze (ACL) places its production firmly between the 1930s and the widespread adoption of plastics in the 1960s.
Maker / Origin
Pinol
Condition & Value
The front Applied Color Label appears vibrant and largely intact based on the primary image, which is the primary value driver for display pieces. However, the valuation assumes standard vintage condition pending confirmation of the unphotographed base, rim, and reverse side.