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Roussel's, Philadelphia, Shaving Cream Ceramic Lid, S.S. Central America Treasure [151586]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Bottles & Insulators Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 USD and UP
Roussel's, Philadelphia, Shaving Cream Ceramic Lid, S.S. Central America Treasure [151586]
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This item SOLD at 2022 Dec 03 @ 12:57UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Roussel's Unrivalled Premium Shaving Cream pot lid recovered from the S.S. Central America shipwreck in 1989. Classic American pot lid, 2-15/16" diameter 3/4" thick, 663.8 grams. Partial iron stain at left. No base, as usual. Catalog #BJ 122 in Jackson's American Pot Lids, 1987 pg. 55. Eugene Roussel was a French born, personally trained merchant in Philadelphia. His first business there began in 1842 on 114 Chestnut St, where he sold and produced "French perfumes," oils, mineral water, and various other health products. Roussel's mineral water bottles are popular and very collectible. In 1849 he sold his cosmetics business to Xavier Bazin and concentrated his business interests in selling mineral waters. There are two versions of this pot lid known today, one in black, like this piece, and another in purple. This piece is pre-1848 because Bazin's name is not present, though he may have sold old stock for a number of years, particularly through Langley & Michael's, wholesale San Francisco Druggist.

Date: 1857
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Provenance: SS Central America Collection