šµ 1930s MAYBELLINE CAKE MASCARA & RED CELLULOID BRUSH VintagešNever Used RARE For Sale
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šµ 1930s MAYBELLINE CAKE MASCARA & RED CELLULOID BRUSH VintagešNever Used RARE:
$199.00
šµ 1930s MAYBELLINE SIGNED CAKE MASCARA &.SIGNED RED CELLULOID BRUSH 1933 VintagešNever Used NICE,ALMOST ANTIQUE ART DECO RARE LACQUERED RED & GOLD BOX
Cake mascara in the original Red & Gold lacquered cardboard box Maybelline signature on box with original red Celluloid Maybelline Signed ,on the brush
are Raised hard to see & great Instructions with Picture Graphics.
š“ENLARGE ALL PHOTOS & STUDY CAREFULLY & READ EVERYTHING YOU DECIDE THEY ARE THE DESCRIPTION !IMPORTANT !š“
A Little History
A Little More History
1917, again with the assistance of Parke-Davis, Maybell Laboratories began production and sale of a cake eyelash and eyebrow beautifier. The exact composition of this product is unknown but it was most likely a sodium stearate cake mascara also known as āwater cosmetiqueā or āmascaroā.
Like other products of its type the colouring agents were suspended in a base of sodium stearate soap. The soap and pigments were mixed together, extruded into strips, stamped and dried. The product was applied by first wetting the cake, then using a small brush to lift and apply the colour to the eyebrows and eyelashes. Early versions could irritate the eye but later versions made with triethanolamine stearate were less smarting.
Maybelline eyelash beautifier packed in a box made by the Pictorial Paper Package Company of Aurora, Illinois. The brush was made by the Autograph Brush Company of New York City. The product form is almost identical to earlier French eye cosmetics.
The new product named Maybelline came in two shades, black (containing lamp-black) and brown (containing iron oxides) The box included a rectangular cake of product stamped with the name Maybelline& a small bristle brush and It was advertised as being an āideal, harmless preparation for darkening eyelashes and eyebrowsā.
Good Overall Vintage Condition See pics they are the Description Please Enlarge to Decide RED CELLULOID BRUSH is SIGNED MAYBELLINE HARD TO SEE & PHOTOGRAPH SIGNATURE ITS almost 100 Years Old it has been USED One Corner has Lifted & he Corner of the Label missing small piece of Gold Corner T look like it came that way from the Manufacturer t has a precision cut as shown also slight corner wear ON Back & Red Paper has pulled up as Shown Print Reads Reg USA HARMLESS TEAR PROOF WILL NOT SMART THE EYES BROWN MAYBELLINE CO The Top of Case IS Script Signed Maybelline IN Golden Letters slight Wear to Label. Please enlarge all photos as they are part of the description I desire happy smiling buyers ! so Please Enlarge Photos You Decide Not for USE Selling as Collectible
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The "Maybelline " signature on Box. it has a thick paper "hinge" that remains thatās Strudy !Please enlarge all photos as they are part of the description and I desire happy smiling customers please!
Good Overall Vintage Condition See pics they are the Description Please Enlarge to DecideRED CELLULOID BRUSH is SIGNEDMAYBELLINEHARD TO SEE & PHOTOGRAPH SIGNATURE ITS Old it has been USED One Corner has Lifted & he Corner of the Label missing small piece of Gold Corner IT look like it came that way from the Manufacturer t has a precision cut as shown also slight corner wear ON Back& Red Paperhas pulled up as Shown INSIDE MASCARA IS WORN FROM USE MIRROR HAS Spots May Clean Off Gold Frame around Mirror has Dark Streaks Brush is Good Print ReadsReg USA HARMLESS TEAR PROOF WILL NOT SMART THE EYES BROWN MAYBELLINE CO The Top of Case IS Script Signed Maybelline IN Golden Letters slight Wear to Label. Please enlarge all photos as they are part of the descriptionI desire happy smiling buyers ! so Please Enlarge Photos You Decide Not for USE Selling as Collectible
A LITTLE HISTORY
First producer: Maybell Laboratories (founded by Thomas Lyle Williams in Chicago, Illinois, in 1915 - renamed Maybelline in 1923)Maybelline logo 1917 MAYBELLINEMaybell Laboratories (founded by Thomas Lyle Williams in Chicago,
Illinois, in 1915 - renamed Maybelline in 1923) Began in 1917 - Chicago, Illinois, USA Original Cost 75 centsA LITTLE HISTORYThe exact composition of the early Maybelline cake mascara is unknown, but it was most likely a sodium stearate cake mascara. Maybelline came in two shades, black (containing lamp black) and brown (containing iron oxides). The box included a rectangular cake of product stamped with the name Maybelline, a small bristle brush and a mirror attached to the inside of the lid. The product was applied by first wetting the cake, then using a small brush to lift and apply the colour to the eyebrows and eyelashes. A Little More History Thomas Lyle Williams, a young entrepreneur from Chicago, noticed his older sister Mabel applying a mixture of Vaseline, ash and coal dust to her eyebrows to enhance her eyes. Inspired by the potential of her homespun solution, Thomas used a chemistry set to make a better one, but his first attempt was unsuccessful. So he commissioned Park-Davis, a wholesale drug manufacturing company, to make a suitable product for sale. This first product was named "Lash-Brow-Ine". In 1915 Thomas Williams founded Maybell Laboratories - so named after his sister Mabel, and began to advertise and sell his invention as a mail-order product. In 1917, with the assistance of Park-Davis, he began production and sale of a cake eyelash and eyebrow beautifier: this new product was named "Maybelline". After losing a trademark dispute in 1920, Williams could no longer use the name Lash-Brow-Ine, and Maybelline took its place. In the 1920s promotion play an important role in the success of the company, with a lot of advertising featured famous actresses such as Phyllis Haver, Ethel Clayton, Viola Dana, Ruth Roland and Natalie Moorhead. In the same years, the company expands beyond Maybelline cake mascara by adding a waterproof liquid version (1925), eyebrow pencils and eye shadow (1929).Maybelline, first packaging and first advertisement for "Lash-Brow-Ine", Maybell Laboratories' first product and precursor to Maybelline mascara (ad. from The Green Book Magazine, Chicago, Illinois, December 1915). ) Maybelline advertisement (The Meyer Brothers Druggist, Saint Louis, Missouri, January OldMaybelline Mascara w Brush Cardboard Box Highly Collectible Vintage Makeup Collector Antique RAREThis first product was named "Lash-Brow-Ine". In 1915 Thomas Williams founded Maybell Laboratories - so named after his sister Mabel, and began to advertise and sell his invention as a mail-order product. In 1917, with the assistance of Park-Davis, he began production and sale of a cake eyelash and eyebrow beautifier: this new product was named "Maybelline". After losing a trademark dispute in 1920, Williams could no longer use the name Lash-Brow-Ine, and Maybelline took its place. In the 1920s promotion play an important role in the success of the company, with a lot of advertising featured famous actresses such as Phyllis Haver, Ethel Clayton, Viola Dana, Ruth Roland and Natalie Moorhead. In the same years, the company expands beyond Maybelline cake mascara by adding a waterproof liquid version (1925), eyebrow pencils and eye shadow (1929).
Maybelline
In 1917, again with the assistance of Parke-Davis, Maybell Laboratories began production and sale of a cake eyelash and eyebrow beautifier. The exact composition of this product is unknown but it was most likely a sodium stearate cake mascara also known as āwater cosmetiqueā or āmascaroā.
Like other products of its type the colouring agents were suspended in a base of sodium stearate soap. The soap and pigments were mixed together, extruded into strips, stamped and dried. The product was applied by first wetting the cake, then using a small brush to lift and apply the colour to the eyebrows and eyelashes. Early versions could irritate the eye but later versions made with triethanolamine stearate were less smarting. FACSIMILE BELOW !
Above: Maybelline eyelash beautifier packed in a box made by the Pictorial Paper Package Company of Aurora, Illinois. The brush was made by the Autograph Brush Company of New York City. The product form is almost identical to earlier French eye cosmetics.
The new product named Maybelline came in two shades, black (containing lamp-black) and brown (containing iron oxides) and was sold for seventy-five cents in a small box with a pGold Foil Label. The box included a rectangular cake of product stamped with the name Maybelline, a small bristle brush and a mirror attached to the inside of the lid. It was advertised as being an āideal, harmless preparation for darkening eyelashes and eyebrowsā.
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