French Perfume Pump Atomizor

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I got this Saturday . I just had to pry it out my girlfriend's hands to take these pics . I basically got it for free .
I found the perfume thing in a mixed box of costume jewelry & I was holding it in my hand , while I was looking at other stuff .
I found a cool framed picture of the 82nd Maine State Legislators dated 1925 (lots of faces)

So I asked how much for the picture - $5 - I gave him a $5 . I opened my hand and said , how much for this perfume thing - He said '' you bought it when you bought the picture ''
 

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This is the Maine picture . I put the perfume thing on ebay - just got a $10 bid .
 

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The lady that put in the first bid on the perfume thing just asked if I would do BIN for $15 . I will say no .
 

I couldn't read the name before. I found this about your atomizer...

Marcel Franck's*Le Kid*atomizers proved so popular that a rival company, Aromys of Paris decided to create their own version of the little purse atomizer which they called L'Aiglon*(the eaglette) in 1929, in three different sizes, and marketed them for " the purse, the pocket or the voyage".*L'Aiglon was also available in a variety of finishes such as enamel, mother of pearl, galalith, rhodoid( early plastic), nacrolaque (a plastic similar to Bakelite) and brass.

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Thanks Dig !
 

Nice. Little bidding war towards the end huh.

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