This website is devoted to the identification of jeweled vanity items and accessories that date from 1900-1930s. You will find information on the various manufacturers and dates they operated. Almost all of them I have been able to purchase on eBay, as well as antique shops and flea markets. I have collected these fabulous treasures for years and have come across several different manufacturers and styles. The age range of these ornate accessories are late Victorian-1930s.
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hand mirrors (beveled glass mirrors)
perfume bottle caddies (some hold single bottles, a pair or up to three bottles)
powder boxes (sometimes have glass inserts)
perfume bottles
clocks
trinket boxes/ jewel caskets (these are usually lined with velvet)
large makeup compacts with glass base with various compartments
hair brushes (bristles set into celluloid covered wood)
hair combs (the combs are celluloid, with a brass filigree piece along the top)
perfume atomizers (sometimes the atomizer hardware is missing and people sell the bases as hatpin holders)
candlesticks
cigarette boxes (these are lined in wood)
matchbook covers
other smoking accessories
picture frames
trays (most with lace in between glass)
lids for glass powder boxes
buttonhooks
vases (with glass inserts)
divided dishes (glass inserts with jeweled lids)
Various manicure tools
hat stands
hat pin holders
A dresser top looks fabulous when various jeweled accessories are displayed upon it. You'll feel like a pampered princess everytime you go to use one of your pretties. Jeweled vanity pieces make wonderful, elegant, surprising gifts for those hard to buy for ladies, those women in your life that seem to have everything , or a special gift to a daughter, daughter in law or mother. Brides would be delighted to have something sumptuous as these jeweled vanity pieces, perfect for heirlooms.
I have a perfume bottle identification & appraisal service for all perfumes at my other website:
www.cleopatrasboudoir.com