Beautifully crafted silver caps with the letter J engraved, adorn the glass bottles. At the end of the 19th century, these antique glass bottles were on the ladies' dressing table containing various liniments and scented waters or perfumes. The antique bottles are in good condition and the silver caps marked in London in 1892 are also in good condition, one of the caps has a small dent.
Beautiful antique black paper marché jar, in which the powder puff was kept. On the lid of the box and on the box images of flowers
The papier-mâché is different than in the capacity that we know. In the 19th century, even furniture and ceilings were made of papier mache, the recipe of how the paper was made then has unfortunately been lost.
The jar is in good condition.
*Dimensions:
* Diameter bottom: 7.5 cm
* Diameter lid 8.0 cm
*height ± 6.0 cm
Beautiful sleek glass jar from 1927 with silver rim and silver lid. .A beautiful cut star shape at the bottom. A mirror is placed on the inside of the lid so that the lady can clearly see whether the powder was properly applied to her face.
* Dimensions:
* Diameter 8 cm, height measured by the button on the lid:
* In good condition, some signs of use
* Marked London 1927
Beautiful cream-colored cardboard powder box with black letters and images of an angel and flowers, from Henry Tetlow's brand. The powder box is still unused and closed, the lid can be removed but the plastic underneath is still intact.
* Dimensions:
* Cross section: 7 x 3.5
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Vintage crystal perfume bottle to which a rubber ball used to be attached. The ball could be squeezed so that the perfume could be sprayed on. Unfortunately, the ball is no longer there, but this is also a nice decorative bottle.
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*Dimensions:
*9.5 cm high
* Bottom diameter 4.0 cm