Showing posts with label perfume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perfume. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Three 1920s Green Enameled DeVilbiss Perfume Atomizers

A 1920s DeVilbiss perfume atomizer and dauber set together with a 1920s DeVilbiss gilt perfume atomizer. Pair height: 5.5" tall.

The set have their interiors enameled in Nile green, while the outer surface has a satin finish. The tall bottle in the center also has enameled interior, while the surface is polished and enameled with black lines and rich gilding, there is damage to its gold encrusted foot. All bottles have their original gilded hardware.



Monday, January 19, 2015

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Three Victorian c1890s Green Glass Bohemian Perfume Atomizers

Three antique Victorian c1890s green glass perfume atomizers from Bohemia. One of them has a gorgeous satinized finish and is cut to clear. All three have hand-applied enameling. These bottles would be equipped with metal siphons. Notice that two of these have their original Aladdin's lamp hardware.


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Erelbe French Cameo Glass Atomizer c1915-1920s

This lovely bottle was offered by an ebay seller who claims this is by Rene Lalique because it has the initials RLB on its hardware. RLB (Erelbe) was a company who produced atomizer hardware much like Marcel Franck. They fitted French and Czechoslovakian bottles during 1915-1920s era. Lalique never produced this sort of glass either.


Monday, October 20, 2014

Vintage 1920s Volupte Amber Glass Perfume Atomizer

Dating to the 1920s, this vintage Art Deco era Volupte perfume atomizer is made up of amber glass, inside is a glass siphon, and the bottle retains its original brass hardware. Stands about 6-1/2" tall.


Saturday, October 4, 2014

DeVilbiss Crystal Perfume Atomizers 1937 Advertisements

DeVilbiss crystal perfume atomizers  advertisements from a 1937-38 McKesson's publication.




















Bohemian Colored Glass Perfume Atomizers 1901 Advertisements

Bohemian colored glass perfume atomizers from an antique Victorian/Edwardian 1901-02 A. C. McClurg & Co. publication. Many of the atomizers are gilded and the designs are reminiscent of Moser. I also like the ones that have the ormolu footed mountings. Note that they have the "Aladdin's lamp" style atomizer hardware. Some of the atomizer bulbs are netted, some are not. One example is a combination puff box and atomizer.