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I just love these enchanting lady perfume bottles, all hand painted and this one was made in Germany during the 1930's. If there is any rubbing or loss of paint, it would be minimum and age appropriate. It's been awhile since I have acquired one of these lovely damsels, so I am very happy to be offering it to you. My photos are showing this perfume bottle well but the pictures are only OK, please excuse all the reflections, this bottle is much nicer in person. Isn't she charming as she fluffs her hair and determines what a stunning beauty she is? Her expression is resolved and she agrees that she is gorgeous. She is dress in a rather lovely shade of green with a dash of blue. Her upper body is a distinct minty green and her lower half is a blended mint and deeper green. She has a firm grip on her hand mirror, she is ready for what the day has for her. She separates at the waistline and sit a bit loosely yet steady on her base. You must pull her straight out of the bottle, as not to damage the original long glass dauber. She maintains her cork but it is worn and rough, showing it's age and usage but what remains is still well attached and will hold up to serve it's purpose. The underside of the bottom is marked, Germany, as shown. This wonderful vintage 1930 German figural lady perfume bottle measures approximately 6¾ in height by 1⅝ inches at the widest, it tapers toward the bottom and sits on a 1⅝ inch base. I know you'll enjoy adding this treasure to your vanity, not many of these have survived undamaged. This perfume bottle is in excellent condition, awaiting you to love her. The last photo shows her standing along side a Bavarian green lady perfume bottle, being offered separately and it exhibits a good comparison on the shades of green.
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