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WHERE TO BUY BOTTLES
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RECOMMENDED READING
The Art of Perfume: discovering and collecting perfume bottles, by Christie Mayer Lefkowith (Thames and Hudson, £29.95) is a magnificently illustrated survey of 20th-century perfume bottles.
Scent Bottles, by Alexandra Walker (Shire Publications, £2.25).
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