Who wouldn’t go dotty over this fabulous Mid-Century modern lipstick tube with polka-dots!
The golden dots in the ivory enamel or paint expose the gold-tone metal beneath it. (Both the vintage lipstick tube and case are all metal, likely brass.) Remnants of the old lipstick remain inside — but you know these old tubes can be refilled, right?
But what’s really driving me dotty is not knowing who made this beauty as there’s no label or marking for brand or maker.
The fluted bottom is like many of the vintage and retro Yardley lipstick cases, but the top on this case is much rounder and more domed than the on those in the London Look or Slicker collections…
Perhaps this is an early design from the 1950s or early 1960s by Yardley?
Britemode also made a dotty lipstick case (and matching compact), but the Britemode’s base is not fluted nor is the top as tall or rounded.
And older Britemode lipstick case has a fluted tube bottom; but not a domed top. Plus, it appears the Britemode lipstick tubes are stamped and embossed on the bottom.
And so I remain stumped.
If you can identify the maker, let me know!
This vintage polkadot metal lipstick tube and case measures approximately 2 3/4 inches tall, from bottom of fluted base to round dome top. And it is 3/4 of an inch in diameter on bottom (widest part).
My mother had the plain gold lipstick tube, along with a loose powder case (with a clock in the cover) that went along with. I still have the powder case.
I’ve never seen a polka dotted tube. That’s fun.
Carole, I’d love to see that compact!