Old English Lavender Talc
A huge 23cm high this talc tin has no country of origin although I feel it's an Australian tin. The label has an art nouveau feel about it - I think it would date from about 1920 and it still has quite a bit of talc inside as well.
Potter and Moore Mitcham Lavender Talcum Powder Bottle

Probably dating from the 1950s this round bottle has a brass mesh sifter in the top beneath a heavily embossed Potter and Moore bakelite screw top. Only 10cm high and 7.5 cm at the widest point the bottle was made in Australia.
Colgate Cha Ming Sample talcum powder

I love the play on words in this name. The tin has an oriental design and it is only 5.5cm tall.
Roger and Gallet Fleurs D'Amour Talc

Another well known scent from Roger and Gallet this time a talc bottle with the familiar metallic label of cupid.
Fauldings Lavender Musk Talcum Powder

Blue satin glass in a scallop shell pattern talcum powder bottle. Made by Fauldings (Australia) with a small but pretty label featuring a crinoline style lady.
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