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Perfume Bottle, Avon, Watering Can, Embossed Roses, Vintage Collectible

Perfume Bottle, Avon, Watering Can, Embossed Roses, Vintage Collectible

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  • Pattern:  Avon Mini Perfume Bottle, Watering Can with Embossed Roses, Flower Fancy, Field Flowers.
  • Vintage: 1970's
  • Details:  An adorable mini perfume bottle from Avon, it is clear glass, in the shape of a watering can with a large gold flower for the lid, Avon called "Flower Fancy".  Different perfumes were sold in this shape bottle, this one had the Field Flowers Perfume, introduced in 1971.  This bottle is empty, however, the perfume aroma is still strong.  Great addition to your Avon bottle collection, the perfect touch for a Spring / Summer display/vignette. If there's a gardener or collector in your life, this makes a wonderful little gift!
  • Material: Glass, Plastic (Lid), Cologne
  • Dimensions:   3.0 inches tall, approx 3.5 inches Wide (spout to handle).  Holds 1.25 oz. 
  • Condition: Vintage - Used.  Very Good Vintage Condition.  There are no chips or cracks.  Bottle is empty.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear  and imperfections. 
For more than 80 years, Avon has been selling health and beauty products, personal care, jewelry, perfumes, clothing, and many other items.  Sometimes they package their products in beautiful decanters and other glassware that have become a favorite of collectors.  Founded by David H. McConnell and based in New York in 1886, McConnell launched a line of fragrances under the name, "The California Perfume Company".  He didn't start using the name Avon until 1928, named after the birthplace of McConnell's favorite playwright, Shakespeare.  Eventually hiring  Persis Foster Eames Albee (Mrs. Albee), to sell door to door, thereby becoming the first Avon Lady. In the mid 1960's, Avon began producing novelty containers for perfumes.  Collectors loved the new products, and Avon began creating more collectibles to draw in their customers.  As years passed, more items were introduced, Avon started selling dinnerware, glasses and other home items starting in 1975 with the ruby red "1876 Cape Cod Collection". That collection was so successful that Avon continued releasing different glassware and dinnerware collections for many years.
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