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Friday, February 14, 2014
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Czech Airplane Perfume Atomizers c1920s-1930s
in the 1920s and 1930s, aviation was just starting to become more common, and more daring with such flying champions like Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhardt, the airplane itself lent itself to various forms of decor during the Art Deco period. As you can see in the following images, airplanes were also a part of perfume bottle decorations, whether having the bottle itself become the main body of the airplane or having the atomizer hardware itself the airplane.
1920s Czech atomizer, enameled glass, chromed metal fittings, original hose and ball. 7 1/2 in.
1920s Czech atomizer, enameled glass, chromed metal fittings, original hose and ball. 7 1/2 in.
Photo from Perfume Bottles Auction
This bottle is similar in shape to the one above. Made up of tango orange Czech glass, mounted with brass hardware, but missing its wings. Notice the gold line painted on both bottles.
photo from ebay seller sunil_arts_engg_works
This bottle is similar in shape to the one above. Made up of tango orange Czech glass, mounted with brass hardware, but missing its wings. Notice the gold line painted on both bottles.
photo from ebay seller sunil_arts_engg_works
The Czech glass bottle below has the atomizer hardware in the shape of an airplane, very neat!! The bottle is decorated with an etched design of either stylized clouds or airplane propeller in motion.
photo from an old ebay auction
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Devilbiss Etched Gold Perfume Atomizer w/Box c1920s
DeVilbiss Perfume Atomizer in Box: the bottle, complete with atomizer has gold etched designs and engraved birds and berries around the flared base. Marked with a black and white paper label. The box is red with a gold DeVilbiss label. Bottle stands 9 3/4" tall. This bottle and it's matching dropper bottle were shown in the 1925 DeVilbiss catalog.
photos by Tom Harris Auctions
Volupte Amber Glass Atomizer and Dauber Set c1920s
Set of three Art Deco Volupte Czechoslovakian amber glass perfume bottles, eight sided with tapered bottom, 3 1/2" high, one has atomizer (not working) and two have glass daubers, all three marked Volupte on brass tops and have paper labels on bottom that read Made in Czechoslovakia, early 20th C.
Photos by Stephenson's Auction
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
ARTYSE Figural Rose Porcelain Perfume Bottle with Brass Butterfly Atomizer
French Porcelain perfume bottle in the shape of a rose with cast brass butterfly atomizer, in fitted box. c. 1925. Marked "Artyse", a French manufacturer of atomizers, and "Made in France." Stands 4 1/4" tall.
La Depeche, 1926:
"Shown at the Foire de Lyon of 1926 - The Artyse Vaporizer, 16 rue d’Orleans, Neuilly-sur-Seine. A pleasant surprise was reserved for us at the Artyse stand which presented, among other new products, its latest creation. The "Artyse Vaporizer", a truly artistic and original design, represents a fully blossomed rose which is gleaned from a superb golden butterfly: a rose bud replaces the pear, always unsightly elsewhere. Please ask your perfumer to show it to you."
Photo from Rago Arts
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
L'Inattendue by Silka Figural Perfume Atomizer c1925
1925 Georges Chevalier designed this perfume atomizer for Silka's L'Inattendue perfume, bottle made up of clear glass, decorated with black and gold enamel, gilt metal fittings. Perfume dispenses through mouth of the gilded metal figure. Very unusual. Stands 4 3/4 in. tall.
photo by Perfume Bottles Auction
Czech Gilded Perfume Atomizer c1920s
Gorgeous antique 1920s Czech perfume atomizer standing approx. 9 1/2 inches tall. Notice the gold encrusted stem and trim. It has an alternating pattern in the top windows; hand painted roses and a ruby red design in the other. The base is acid stamped Czechoslovakia.
Photo from ebay seller august*bride
Austrian Jeweled Perfume Atomizers c1930
Austrian jeweled perfume atomizers of the same shape, 1920s-1930's, 6 3/4" tall x 5" diameter base. Gorgeous vibrant green faceted "bell" shaped bottle with art deco geometric vivid gold metallic band around bottom edge. The original hardware features glistening ormolu filigree with hand painted gloss black enameling and sparkling green round faceted stones topped off with a massive dome shaped jade colored stone. Replacement ball & cord.
This bottle resembles this bottle, also from the 1920's-1930s. As you can see it has green cut glass stones that are bezel set along the collar. There are also black rectangular stones made of glass. The bottle itself is made up of green glass in the same shape as the previous bottle, and take notice of the gold trim at the base of the bottle. The top has beautiful filigree beneath the glass stone. The hose and ball are replacements.
This exquisite example is made up of pink crystal and has pink jewels on the ormolu collar and top of spray head.
This bottle resembles this bottle, also from the 1920's-1930s. As you can see it has green cut glass stones that are bezel set along the collar. There are also black rectangular stones made of glass. The bottle itself is made up of green glass in the same shape as the previous bottle, and take notice of the gold trim at the base of the bottle. The top has beautiful filigree beneath the glass stone. The hose and ball are replacements.
This exquisite example is made up of pink crystal and has pink jewels on the ormolu collar and top of spray head.
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.
Fifi D'Orsay and a DeVilbiss Perfume Atomizer c1932
Fifi D'Orsay holding a DeVilbiss perfume atomizer in a vintage publicity photo for the 1932 film "They Just Had To Get Married" from Universal Studios
Fifi D'Orsay also starred in the 1929 silent film They Had To See Paris as a slutty woman Will Rogers takes as a fake mistress, and in the background of this movie still, you can see two tall perfume atomizers on the vanity.
Fifi D'Orsay also starred in the 1929 silent film They Had To See Paris as a slutty woman Will Rogers takes as a fake mistress, and in the background of this movie still, you can see two tall perfume atomizers on the vanity.
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.
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
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