Description: š“ 1928 LA JAYNEES BRASS SLIDE TUBE BY WT RAWLEIGHS CO. FREEPORT Ill ANTIQUE Vintage Rare 1920s In 1928 a new cosmetics line, āLa Jayneesā, was introduced and like the TreVere line it, too, was trademarked. Marketed as āthe spirit of Springtime and Youthā the line included, poudre toilette, talc, cream, rouge and compacts. While the āTreVereā range continued to be sold it seems to have been completely replaced by āLa Jayneesā by 1929. Surviving āLa Jayneesā vanity cases include one with a striking red, painted, finish which was probably manufactured by The Pallas Manufacturing Company. There is at least one simple gold-tone case that dates to the early 1930s.š See photos & Read Above to DecideI have 1000 Vanity Items Listed & 1,000s more to go Follow Me as the Items Unfold I live in Daytona Beach Shores Florida Average Age is 65 itās Fondly Called Gods Waiting Room Tons More to List a Million More to Fin& Explore Great Vanity items for the Collector or for Period Era Movie Prop So Keep Watch who knows what I Have TUBE LIPSTICK ā 1915 ā Maurice Levy ā USMaurice Levyās 1915 lipstick tube. The user pushed up on the outer lever to push up the lipstick. Women in Mesopotamia crushed gemstones and used them to decorate their lips. Women in the Indus Valley civilization also decorated their lips. Ancient Egyptians made red dye from plants and chemicals to adorn their lips. In the 10th-11th Centuries, Arab Andalusian cosmetologist Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi made perfumed sticks in special molds ā the first solid lipsticks. In the 16th Century in the UK, upper class women and male actors began to use lipstick that was a blend of beeswax and red stains from plants. For much of the time, however, wearing of cosmetics was associated with prostitution. In 1884, Paris perfumers began making the first commercial lipstick from deer tallow, castor oil and beeswax; it was covered in silk paper. In the 19th Century, some Americans used bright red lipstick made from carmine dye, but the color was considered too unnatural for anyone but actors. Actress Sarah Bernhardt was one of the first to wear it publicly. In the early 1890s, manufacturers mixed carmine with an oil and wax base, giving it a more natural lookmaking it more natural. It was sold it paper tubes, tinted papers or small pots. Sears Roebuck sold lip rouge in the late 1890s. In 1915, Maurice Levy (US) invented a metal cylinder with a tiny lever on the side for dispensing lipstick. James Bruce Mason (US) invented the swivel-up tube in 1923. Organic chemist Hazel Bishop (US) created the first long-lasting lipstick in the late 1940s. In the 1990s, the Lip-Ink company invented a wax-free semi-permanent liquid lipsIn 1928 a new cosmetics line, āLa Jayneesā, was introduced and like the TreVere line it, too, was trademarked. Marketed as āthe spirit of Springtime and Youthā the line included, poudre toilette, talc, cream, rouge and compacts. While the āTreVereā range continued to be sold it seems to have been completely replaced by āLa Jayneesā by 1929. Surviving āLa Jayneesā vanity cases include one with a striking red, painted, finish which was probably manufactured by The Pallas Manufacturing Company. There is at least one simple gold-tone case that dates to the late 1920s to early 1930s.TUBE LIPSTICK ā 1915 ā Maurice Levy ā USMaurice Levyās 1915 lipstick tube. The user pushed up on the outer lever to push up the lipstick. A Little History I dated the Case from itself from 1899 to 1920nSee Below The first lip cosmetic sold in a metal cases, that I can date with some precision, are from the 1890s. Vinolia Lypsyl made by the British company Blondeau et Cie; later known as the Vinolia Maurice Levyās 1915 lipstick tube. The user pushed up on the outer lever to push up the lipstick. . š“ Specializing in ANTIQUE & VINTAGE VANITY ACCESSORIES & MORE š“ LITERALLY WHO KNOWS WHAT I HAVE ! IVE NAMED A FEW BELOW šµ š LIPSTICKS š EstĆ©e Lauderā¦ Luziersā¦REVLONā¦Don Juanā¦ CUTEX ā¦ LāOrĆ©al of Parisā¦MAX FACTORā¦ BONNE BELLā¦ JONTEELā¦ PRINCESS PAT ā¦ Martha Matilda Harper Methodā¦ CLAIROLā¦COISMAR ā¦Lamus Kingā¦Naylonā¦ TANGEEā¦ ELIZABETH ARDENā¦. Andrew Jergensā¦ LANCĆME ā¦TATTOOā¦SAVAGEā¦ Park & Tilfordā¦ MARY SCOTT ROWLANDā¦ LASHBRITE ā¦OUTDOOR GIRLā¦ ELIZABETH POSTā¦ FABERGE.. 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