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Vintage Collection of (8) Miniature Perfume/Cologne (Empty) Bottles
$ 48.57
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Description
This is a fabulous collection of eight miniature perfume bottles, all of which are empty.The following is a list of the various bottles, scents and manufacturers:
(1) VANDERBILT by Gloria Vanderbilt was launched in 1982.
It features a swan engraved into the front of the bottle, a unique square stopper and it stands approximately 2 1/8” in height.
(2)
IRRESISTIBLE by Joubert et Cie was launched in 1932.
This bottle stands approximately 1 ¼” in height and features the original Art Deco-style label, a black plastic screw cap and displays embossed marks on the base that read, “U.S. Pat’d 92185 9”.
It has some wear to the label and damage to the top of the cap.
(3)
ORANGE BLOSSOM by Duvinne was launched in 1926.
This bottle stands approximately 1 ¾” in height and features a unique shape with the original gold foil label attached, a gold-tone screw cap and an embossed “4” on the base.
It has wear to the label, some residue on the interior and the cap has a slight dent but is in good working order.
(4)
APRIL SHOWERS by Cheramy was launched in 1921.
This bottle stands approximately 2” in height and features a flask shape with embossed designs on the glass.
The pretty original label is affixed to the front of the bottle and the bright green plastic screw cap is in good working order.
(5)
FAOEN No. 3 by Park & Tilford was launched in 1931.
This pyramid-shaped bottle stands approximately 1 ¾” in height and features the original gold foil label and a unique black plastic cap and a tiny rubber stopper.
It has residue on the interior and some damage to the cap and stopper.
(6) I was unable to identify this UNMARKED perfume bottle. It stands approximately 3 ¼” in height and features a flask shape with a gold-tone screw cap.
An embossed mark on the base “CL” probably indicates that the bottle was manufactured by the Carr-Lowrey Glass Company in Baltimore, Maryland sometime between 1909 and the 1920’s.
It has residue on the interior and the screw cap is slightly dented but in good working order.
(7)
CAPPI by Cheramy was launched in 1921.
This slender bottle stands approximately 2 ½” in height and features the original Art Deco-style paper label, an embossed line design, a bright red plastic screw cap that is in good working order and an embossed “1” on the base.
It has residue on the interior and a tiny nick on the glass to the left of the label.
(8) I was unable to find information on TRÉ LIS Perfume. This sturdy little bottle stands approximately 2 1/8” in height and features the original silver/black foil label and a black plastic screw cap that is in good working order. An embossed mark on the base indicates that the bottle was manufactured by the Owens-Illinois Glass Company during the 1930’s. It has residue on the interior.