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Offline forgetmenot

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Saw it, bought it, love it, but what is it? Please help.
« on: December 02, 2013, 03:59:55 PM »
Hi Everyone.

Whilst on Ebay I saw this vintage glass object, fell in love with it so bought it. Only problem is the seller knows nothing about it. The description just said " Art Deco Glass Box", now I also know nothing about it. Can anybody help????
It is approx 6" X 3" X 2"  or 15cm X 7.5cm X 5cm.  As you can see the sides and front open up, it also has 2 pale pink stones on the front.It is rather heavy too. Fingers crossed the pics attach ok....
Thank you in advance for any help, I am very grateful. :'( :-* :-* :-*

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Re: Saw it, bought it, love it, but what is it? Please help.
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2013, 04:18:44 PM »
I think if you stand it upright you will find its a glass purse from the 30s. The two U shaped clips are where the strap was attached. I've seen a few of them over here & a couple of lady vanity collectors I know have them. They are far from common as most were discarded decades ago. From its size I would think its something the lady of the day would take out night clubbing as a statement piece. 

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Re: Saw it, bought it, love it, but what is it? Please help.
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2013, 04:29:36 PM »
That would be a handbag in English.  ;)

I believe there is quite a market for such scarce deco objects - so if you ever decide to sell, go for a fashion market, not glass!
Cheers, Sue M. (she/her)

Earth without art is just eh.

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Re: Saw it, bought it, love it, but what is it? Please help.
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2013, 04:35:11 PM »
Thank you Ohio, but the 2 u shaped clips actually go over little balls to help fasten it, but I can see what you mean about a purse.
When you open both sides 3 out of 4 sides(each side) are filled with glass, only the front D shape is empty. There are no places to attach a strap. I also cannot find any makers mark etc.
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Re: Saw it, bought it, love it, but what is it? Please help.
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2013, 05:05:56 PM »
What you appear to be missing is the snap ball on the left side of your 2nd photo. The U shape clips would be snapped over the balls to hold the strap & the flat side (non curved front) of the purse/handbag would be riding on the ladies hip. If you turn your photo uprignt with the curved side facing & you & the flat side in the back with the top out of view you will see what I mean. These were the later style deco box purses that followed the beaded flapper purses of the mid to late 20s.

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