Fine Antique and Vintage Collectibles for your dresser. Commercial and decorative perfume bottles, rare compacts, vanity or dresser sets in Crystal, Porcelain, Pre-ban Ivory, French Ivory and Celluloid. Hattie Carnegie, Dior, American Brilliant Period, Gorham Sterling, Djer Kiss and many others.
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Lovely vintage Edwardian (1920s) tango style compact by Marathon features a Guilloche enamel ornament done on Sterling Silver. The compact itself is white metal with chased patters. Measurements are 3" tall including the clasp by 2 5/8" at the widest point and 9/16" at the thickest point. The chased link chain is approximately 9" long. Marked Marathon on the inside, it does not have a mirror. Not sure if it ever did.
Antique Victorian hatpin or hat pin in 10k Yellow Gold measures 4" in length overall, weighs 2.4 grams. The globe on the top is hollow and has a diameter of 1/2" not including the ball on the very top. It is in good condition with bent stem from regular use and age.
Life in the city in the late 1800s was not the most aromatic. Ladies carried with them vinaigrette scent bottles to help them recover from the noxious smells. This is one such bottle which has managed to survive 150 years to be presented today.
Vintage Sterling Silver perfume bottle pendant dating from the 1980s. It is fully functional with screw type lid and Sterling dabber. It measures almost 1 3/4" tall by 1 5/16" at the widest point and 1/2" at the thickest point. It is in excellent vintage condition, no perfume ever added. Marked "925 - TR50-Mexico" on the large bail. Silk like cord is included. The large size bail makes it easy to change it to a chain.
Gorgeous antique pink prong set rhinestones hat pin measuring 4 3/4" long overall. The top measures 1 1/16" long not including the attachment by almost 3/4" in diameter at the widest point.
Vintage very slim Art Deco Period compact by Vanstyle. Shaped like an arch, it is made in gold plated metal with black enamel and engraved accents in striped pattern. The reverse side is also patterned.
Gorgeous high profile repousse cupid and cherub angels adorn the top of this antique Victorian clothes brush. It is in very good condition but some of the plating is gone. Personally, I don't mind and most of the plating is there.
Vintage Rex Fifth Avenue "Reverie" oversized flapjack or pancake compact with ivory color vinyl clad case and pansy floral pattern lid. Marked on the puff, which is included.
Elegant Zell Fifth Avenue loose powder compact and gold case. This particular style is called "Pocket Watch" and it does resemble a pocket watch. The opening mechanism is the same as a hunter case for a watch, press the button and it pops open. It is also slightly off center by design. Compact measures 2 3/8" in diameter. It is in good vintage condition, but the original mirror was glued and it has come loose. It also has a chip, so it was left unglued if you would like to replace it. It can be also glued back as is, as the chip is on the edge.
Vintage Elgin America fan shaped compact featuring an engraved cornucopia pattern accented with high polish surface. The rest of the compact has a brushed finish.
Glam and practical too, this lipstick holder with attached swivel mirror measures 2 1/2" in diameter. It is in acceptable to good condition, some of the small rhinestones are not as bright as they could be, there is excess glue and some patination on the brushed brass finish. It is not as bad as it sounds when viewed in person, but I do not want you to be disappointed. It has also been priced accordingly.
This little owl is a real classic but you rarely see it in it's original box. This one is mint, never used. The perfume is in place but do not wear it. It's just too old. You can simply remove the solid perfume tray and dispose of it, wear the brooch as a locket by adding a picture where the perfume is now.
Beautiful figural antique Japanese Cloisonne box shaped like an eggplant or fruit. From the Estate of a local collector/dealer, dates from the Meiji Era (1868 to 1912).