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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: GreenhornGirl on September 11, 2011, 11:02:06 PM
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I don't know what this piece is called or was used for. I think the lid is silver judging by the tarnish but I can't say for 100%. No marks or stamps anywhere. The inside of the handle has old white stuff in it like remnants of someone having polished it a long time ago. The lid was inside the glass bottom part but aggravatingly enough, when I took the lid out for photos, now I can't fit the lid back in. Anyone know anything about this?
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Looks to me to be a powder jar try searching vintage or depression glass powder jars. :) nice vintage piece!!!
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Wow Nice piece, make me drool ;)
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Oh cool, maybe it is a powder jar! I'll try searching that way, thanks!
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Its a powder box or jar !! Depending on who you ask !! Nice piece !! Those lids are easy to get out of round !! Not hard to correct though !!
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Its a powder box or jar !! Depending on who you ask !! Nice piece !! Those lids are easy to get out of round !! Not hard to correct though !!
Thanks! Not hard to correct meaning it's easy to fix it so the lid will fit back in? How do I do that?
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Is it an inside lip or outside ???
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Inside. I was thinking if I polished it then it might fit again but then I don't want to take the age patina off of it...
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First see where it is bent !! Set the lid on top and rotate it till most is inside,, then wrap pliers with a thick layer of soft cloth secured with a rubber band and gently work the bent side back in !! You will need to start at one side of the bent area and just gently work around the lip till it fits correctly !! Take your time and you will get it without scratching it !! Just be easy as you go !!
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Thanks mart I should have said this Is a vintage powder jar. :) The glass base on this one is the same as yours http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-art-deco-powder-jar-glass-painted-metal-top-/130574896547?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e66decda3
many companies used the same glass base & changed the covers/tops. many perfume companies did the same alike bases & all diffrent tops.
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My grandmother had a bunch of these over the years with a big fluffy puff as she called it !! Kept after bath powder in them !!
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Thanks so much, mart & Wendy!