Showing posts with label flacon. Show all posts
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Monday, February 10, 2014

ZaSu Pitts and Devilbiss Perfume Atomizers c1932

ZaSu Pitts stars alongside Slim Summerville and Fifi D'Orsay in the 1932 film They Just Had To Get Married. On ZaSu's vanity table we can see several perfume bottles including two DeVilbiss Imperial Series bottles, also on the vanity are some jeweled Czech or Austrian flacons as well.



In this closeup of the photobelow, you can see she has her hands on one of the DeVilbiss Imperial atomizers and the other one is towards the back of the vanity along the mirror. Just before this bottle is a jeweled Czech perfume flacon. To the right we see a very tall atomizer, it is probably fromCzechoslovakia but has the French style hardware. A jeweled glass powder jar in in front of ZaSu.


Esther Ralston and Perfume Atomizer c1920s

Esther Ralston holding a DeVilbiss? perfume atomizer at her vanity table, in this c1920s Paramount Pictures publicity photo.


photo from worthpoint

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Volupte Atomizer and Perfume Bottles c1930

Volupte Atomizer and Perfume Bottles Set dating to 1930.

Clear glass perfume bottles with a fired on jade green enamel, further decorated with black stenciled designs. Atomizer features gilded brass hardware. The atomizer stands 7 1/2" tall.

One perfume bottle has a label that reads "Eau de Toilette" and "Rien Que Vous" as the name of the perfume. This bottle stands 4 1/2" tall. The other bottle has a paper label that reads 'Extract" and "Rien Que Vous" as the name of the perfume. This bottle stands 3 1/2" tall. Volupte was the manufacturer who sold the set. They were very popular in the 1920s and 1930s.

Here is the original 1930 advertisement on a catalog page from Plain.





photos from ebay seller nickybox