Showing posts with label puff boxes. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 4, 2014

Victorian Quadruple Plate Perfume Bottles & Puff Boxes 1896 Catalog Advertisements

Quadruple Plate Perfume Bottles and Puff Boxes shown in an 1896 Advertisement from the Busiest House in America (Lapp and Flershem, Chicago). I think some of these were by the
Wilcox Silverplate Co.
















Crown Perfumery Lavender Smelling Salts Bottle with Silverplate Holder, shown below

Crown Perfumery Lavender Smelling Salts Bottle with Silverplate Holder, shown below


Roger et Gallet Johann Marie farina Cologne with Silverplate Holder, shown below.









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