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    Posted 8 years ago

    StacyEW
    (183 items)

    The case this compact is held in is Aderon.
    The compact itself is Norida.
    It is part of a vast collection of items from my late mothers inventory.

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      Aderon doesn't even come up on a web search in regard to compact cases. I thought it might be a pocket watch case, but that also came up as a big fat zero. The compact is from the 1920s. Since the compact fits perfectly in the case, I would think it was original to the compact. Strange that I didn't find another in this sort of case, though.

      The name of the compact is actually NORIDA.

      http://collectingvintagecompacts.blogspot.nl/2011/02/norida-part-1-rise.html
    2. StacyEW StacyEW, 8 years ago
      Very good information - Thank YOU Efesgirl - - still my hero!!!!!!!!!!

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