This is another rare little collectable perfume bottle in its original sky blue mottled bakelite / early plastic case. The fragrance is called Lily of the Valley and it was made by Atkinson's of London. It dates to after the 1930s.
The bottle is not empty - but has an attractive 30s paper label and matching blue plastic stopper. The bottle is 6.5 cm in height and 3 cm wide. The blue box is 7 cm in height and 4.5 cm wide. The depth is 1.9 cm. It is hinged at one side. The box is in perfect condition. I have listed this at £30 - as it is a rare survivor.
I am listing this with a little vintage early 20th century Guerlain perfume bottle. It is not marked Lalique but has a mushroom shaped faceted stopper made by Lalique. It is 16.5 cm in height and 10.5 cm wide. A lot of the old paper label has disintegrated and stained over time - but it would great in on a glass bathroom shelf with a vibrant coloured lotion inside it. I am pricing this bottle here at £20. I have taken lots of photographs of it for your inspection.
UK Postage will be with Royal Mail Recorded post. This will be applied to your order at the check out.