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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Vintage Boudoirs of the Stars - Part 6



Vivian Blaine, c1930s-1940s, Shalimar by Guerlain, and possibly a Czech crystal bottle to the left, Charbert bottle on right.




Virginia Mayo, c1940s, 

Toby Wing, c1930s, gorgeous long handled mirror


Toby Wing, c1930s, gorgeous mirror, another view



Sonja Henie, c1940s, Shocking by Schiaparelli, Salut by Schiaparelli box, Vol de Nuit by Guerlain, not sure what else, 



Simone Simon, c1930s-1940s, stunning Lalique or Czech tiara perfume bottle to the back of the vanity.


Ruth Hussey, c1940s, gorgeous mirror fronted vanity table.




Myrna Loy, c1920s, various DeVilbiss perfume atomizers on her vanity.

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