Unopened 1920s Risler Face Powder Box Antique Art Deco Neibbo Alaska Vanity Collectible Vintage Cosmetics

Price: €120.00
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Antique face powder box by the prestigious brand "The Risler Mfg. Co.", manufactured in the 1920s. It remains completely full and unopened, with the inner cardboard seal intact, making it an exceptional museum-grade specimen (New Old Stock).

History of the item: Originally manufactured under the American brand Risler (New York, Paris, London), this powder was prepared for the Spanish market by the official distributor J.P. Casanovas in Badalona. It is notable for its unique Art Deco marketing campaign, which attributed its rejuvenating properties to a formula based on a sacred Alaskan plant named "Neibbo". The item retains its original Spanish 15-centimo tax stamp from the era and the original retailer stamp of "Almacenes Cuadrado" from Valencia on the lid.

Product details:
- Period: 1920s
- Shade: Rachel Claro
- Diameter: 7 cm (2.75 inches)
- Height: 3.5 cm (1.38 inches)
- Materials: Chipboard, paper
- Condition: Excellent structural preservation. Firm cardboard, vibrant colors, and perfectly legible Art Deco graphics. Shows minor shelf wear consistent with its age. The tax stamp and commercial markings are fully original and intact.

Collectible value: Highly interesting piece for collectors of historical cosmetics, Art Deco vanity items, advertising history, and social history museum displays.

Disclaimer: This product is sold strictly as a historical collectible and display item. It is not suitable for cosmetic use. No returns are accepted due to the delicate and collectible nature of this item.

  • Reference
    RIS-POW-1920
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    4478277793

  • Era
    1920s
  • Materials
    Lightweight cardboard
    Paper
  • Width, cm
    7
  • Height, cm
    3.5
  • Depth, cm
    7
  • Weight, kg
    0.08

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