This is from a few listings of 1930s / 1940s Art Deco Perfume Bottles and Novelties that are listed in my store.
In the late 1930s Bourjois issued a series of miniature ‘Evening in Paris’ perfume bottles inside novelty blue bakelite containers. The most famous were the Grandfather Clock, the Owl and the Door. Steve Mankervis in his book ‘Plastic Passion’ (published by Schiffer) says these quirky containers are made of ‘Blue Mottled Phenolic.
This vintage Bourjois perfume holder takes the form of a white clam or scallop shell. Inside there is the original perfume bottle - this is 3/4 full. The fragrance (again) is called "Evening in Paris". The back of the shell is marked "Made in England / Reg d. No 81099". The shell has a latch on the front to open and access the perfume bottle. Good vintage condition, no chips or cracks.
The shell is 8 cm in height and 6.8 cm wide. The miniature perfume bottle inside measures 4.9 cm in height x 3 cm wide.
The bottle is presented inside the shell case has the original card backing board as retailed.
This is a fair price for this vintage Bourjois collectable novelty perfume bottle. I also have a blue one listed.
UK Postage will be with UK Royal Mail Recorded Post. This will be applied to your order at the checkout.