Featured Didn’t know Joy or INABA till now.

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by mmarco102, Dec 7, 2018.

  1. mmarco102

    mmarco102 Well-Known Member

    Hah, picked both these items up several months ago. Wanted to put a bunch of very small ticket item for sale on offerup for the hoilidays. Wow, people are getting good money for an empty bottle, this one is more than half full. I originally just liked it because it resembled a snuff bottle but thought it was current(obviously perfume is not my forte).

    Then I found the coaster INABA Cloisonné from Kyoto, Japan to be a small bit of value as well. One never know what they have untill they open One’s eyes.

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  2. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    I love ginbari; that's the enamel style. Joy isn't my bag, but it sells for good money. It was the most expensive perfume on the regular market for years.
     
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  3. Bdigger

    Bdigger Well-Known Member

    Perfume bottles are Designed. Many by High end glass houses like lalique and baccarat. Not always marked but many are. L'air du Temps and Shalimar come to mind as Lalique designed bottles.
    Be careful on your shipping, Perfume can not be shipped by air. It has to go ground.
    Homeland security rules not USPS.
     
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  4. mmarco102

    mmarco102 Well-Known Member

    The photo doesn’t even begin to show the glossy glass like vibrant finish. It is really rich in color.

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