Posted 5 months ago
showdog
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I found this, I think plaster cast, figurine at an estate sale in Florida. It stands about 11"" tall. Lovely scene of what appears to be Mother and her two daughters out for a walk. Moms carrying a basket. Below the figures it says "Yardley's Lavender." I have found one on the internet but it gives no information about/ year it was made, what it is etc. Please help. Thanks.
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Yardley of London is the world's oldest cosmetics company. Established in 1770, Yardley was a major producer of soap and perfumery by the beginning of the 20th century. - This is an advertising piece and there are several versions by several different companies made. The company is still currently in business.