Description: all original and hard to find c. 1930's american art deco wall-mount liquid soap dispenser salvaged from a chicago area estate. The vintage american made soap dispenser was designed and patented by philip a. wooster of san francisco, ca. the clear glass tapered vessel retains the original baked-on green enameled lettering. the pointed and stepped finial cap is comprised of steel with original chrome plated finish largely intact. The bracket and functional plunger are made of brass with a chrome plated finish. palmolive soap traces its roots back to the late 19th century, where the b.j. johnson company (milwaukee, wi.) was making a soap entirely of palm and olive oil, the formula of which was developed by b.j. johnson in 1898. the soap was popular enough to rename their company after it - "palmolive". at the turn of the century palmolive, which contained both palm and olive oils, was the world's best-selling soap. extensive advertising included the palmolive hour, a weekly radio concert program which began in 1927 and palmolive beauty box theater which ran from 1934 to 1937. a missouri-based soap manufacturer known as peet brothers merged with palmolive to become palmolive-peet. in 1928, palmolive-peet bought the colgate company to create the colgate-palmolive-peet company. in 1953 "peet" was dropped from the title, leaving only "colgate-palmolive company", the current name. the soap dispenser is mounted flush against the wall. glass vessel free from damage. expected surface wear. Has expected wear including plaster on back of wall bracket.
Price: 485 USD
Location: San Jose, California
End Time: 2024-11-19T21:14:19.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Date of Creation: 1930's
Brand: Palmolove
Theme: Soap & Detergent
Original/Reproduction: Original