SCARCE 1930's LADY FIGURAL FINIAL "Jackie" PINK SATIN RIPPLED POWDER JAR LOVELY!

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SCARCE 1930's LADY FIGURAL FINIAL " Jackie" PINK SATIN RIPPLED POWDER JAR LOVELY ITEM!! Thank you for looking at my auction and hope you enjoy what is being offered for sale. We search estate sales, auctions, garage sales and pick in search of items to bring to you A seated flapper girl named "Jackie" shares the same style stippled base as "Gretchen" and numerous other L. E. Smith powder jars. She has also been found on rippled background as this powder jar is. The finial portrays a seated young lady with her legs bent upward at the knees. She has short, curly hair, and her head is leaning slightly toward one side. One arm is bent upward at the elbow with her hand resting on her chest, and her other arm is resting on her leg. She is wearing a short, hip-length jacket with its collar turned up. This powder jar has been found with both styles of backgrounds in crystal satin, green satin and pink satin. It has been found with the stippled background in pink transparent, pink flashed over crystal, jadite and jadite lid with a black base. The jar is 6" in diameter and 5.25" high. REFERENCE: Bedroom & Bathroom Glassware of Depression Years by Margaret & Ken Whitmyer - pages 40 - 41 The glass is in EXCELLENT used condition, no chips, repairs, etc. There are light reflections in some of photos Vintage glass may show characteristics read more