Posted 1 year ago
pw-collector
(488 items)
1930's Betty Boop perfume bottle,
Betty's Store S.F. CA. 1985 wristwatch,
Betty Boop 1983 KFS alarm clock. Pudgy's head moves as seconds tick.
Thanks for looking,
Dave
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Posted 1 year ago
pw-collector
(488 items)
1930's Betty Boop perfume bottle,
Betty's Store S.F. CA. 1985 wristwatch,
Betty Boop 1983 KFS alarm clock. Pudgy's head moves as seconds tick.
Thanks for looking,
Dave
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Thanks kerry for the appreciation,
Dave
Thanks AR8Jason & geo26e for the appreciation,
Dave
I have never seen a Betty Boop perfume bottle! Thank you for posting it :-)
Thank you flower rose for the appreciation. 30 some years ago an antique store I frequently went to, that has since closed, called me because I had purchased a lot of character watches & clocks from her and also the Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck perfume, and said she had a Betty Boop perfume bottle she had never seen before and wanted to know if I wanted her to save it for me. I did and have had it with my collection since. I don't collect bottles of any kind, but thought these needed to go with the watches.
Thanks for the comments,
Dave
Thanks ge026e & Bruce99 for the appreciation.
Dave
Thanks Manikin for the appreciation.
Dave