Description: 🔵 Antique Vintage OLD DRUG STORE BOX OF 6 💋 Yardley Old English Lavender Talcum Powder Tins NOS OLD STORE STOCKALMOST MINT A WONDERFUL HISTORIC DRUG STORE BOX OF 6 ULTRA RARE TINS are ALMOST MINT & Outside Drug Store Box has Aged & has 2 Indents on the Front Almost Antique Vintage Condition And a Little Wear Tear & Soiling to the Box is Complete SEE PHOTOS & Enlarge they are the Description A Photo is Worth a Thousand Words Antique Vintage OLD DRUG STORE BOX OF 6 BRASS TOP YARDLEY OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER TALC TINS IN ORIGINAL DRUG STORE BOX 🔴 ITS IMPORTANT I See photos Study Enlarge Them & Read Everything You Decide 🔴 Yardley Old English Lavender Talc Powder LITHO Tins …wonderful art deco graphics from approximately the 1930s. The tin features a Brass Top & cream background, brown and gold decorative borders, and an illustration of a woman carrying a basket with a dog her two children. The Brass lid turns and the talc powder could be shaken through small holes. This talcum powder can would be wonderful for complimenting your antique bathroom decor or as a vanity accessory. It would also be a great addition to a vintage advertising or general store collection. Or a movie or TV PROPS This product was manufactured by The Yardley Company in London.A LITTLE HISTORY 1930sA Journey To Discover Yardley’s English LavenderIn 1932, Yardley commissioned John H. Seager to travel overseas and source different species of lavender, from which Yardley developed its very own cultivar of Lavandula Angustifolia in the fields of Southern England. This species is still used in Yardley London’s fragrances today and is harvested from the very same purple lavender fields opened in the 1930s. A LITTLE MORE HISTORYA Flourishing Floral Story As we celebrate our anniversary, we reflect on a vibrant and varied 250 year history, and look to an exciting future. This is our Flourishing Floral Story.1770sThe Early YearsIn 1770 the Cleaver family founded what is known today as Yardley London, which would go on to be one of the most successful soap and perfumery houses in the UK. Inspired by England’s diverse and varied flowers, we have remained we have remained committed to discovering fragrances using natural ingredients such as our signature scent English lavender, which continues to be at the heart of Yardley London’s ranges. 1850sYardley London At The Great ExhibitionUnder the ownership of Charles Yardley, Yardley & Statham exhibited at the Great Exhibition at Hyde Park, amongst other displays of exemplary art in industry. 1870sReaching International AudiencesBy the late 19th Century, Yardley & Statham had started exporting soaps to the United States and was making a name for itself as the leading producer of soap and perfumers. 1880s During the first half of the decade, business was booming with new premises in the heart of London’s Bloomsbury and a rebrand to Yardley & Co, under the ownership of Thomas Exton Gardner, whose sons took over the business and brought it into the 20th century. 1900sA New EraYardley & Co opened a factory in Carpenters Road in Stratford, East London, in 1905, as a response to increasing demand. 1900sA New EraYardley & Co opened a factory in Carpenters Road in Stratford, East London, in 1905, as a response to increasing demand. 1910s In 1910, Yardley moved into retail with the opening of their first store at 8 New Bond Street, in London’s luxury shopping district. The store soon became a London landmark and shopping destination for the wealthy and fashionable. 1920s Yardley was appointed Perfumers & Fine Soap Makers to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales by Prince Edward - the first of many Royal Warrants to be awarded to Yardley throughout the twentieth century. 1930sA Journey To Discover Yardley’s English LavenderIn 1932, Yardley commissioned John H. Seager to travel overseas and source different species of lavender, from which Yardley developed its very own cultivar of Lavandula Angustifolia in the fields of Southern England. This species is still used in Yardley London’s fragrances today and is harvested from the very same purple lavender fields opened in the 1930s. 1931A Move To Yardley HouseYardley moved to the brand new Yardley House at 33 Old Bond Street in 1931, featuring retail store and beauty salon. However, declaration of the Second World War would hit Yardley hard, as output in the Yardley factory was cut to 25 per cent of pre-war figures thanks to a Limitation of Supply Order, but paradoxically, sales of lipstick soared. 1960sTwiggy - The Model Of The MomentWith London at epicentre of music and fashion during the Swinging Sixties, Yardley was at the forefront of the cosmetics movement, with Britain’s most successful model, Twiggy, fronting advertising campaigns featuring Twiggy Lashes.ITS IMPORTANT ! See photos & Enlarge & Study Them & Read Above You Decide.
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