Abstract: A carton assembly is provided which may be formed of pasteboard, or other suitable material, and which is particularly useful for packaging and displaying articles such as containers for perfumes, lipsticks and the like. The carton assembly of the invention comprises an outer shell of rectangular cross-section having a top cover hinged to one edge of the upper end of the shell by a scoreline, and the shell has an open bottom; and the carton assembly also comprises an insert of rectangular cross-section which is slidable in the shell, and which is suspended from a top flap; the top flap being hinged to the outer edge of the top cover by a further scoreline. The insert has an open front so that the article may be displayed when the insert is moved to an open position in which its upper portion protrudes through the top end of the shell. The upper end of the insert is open, so that the article may be removed from the carton when the insert is in its open position.
Abstract: Three blanks are provided which may be composed of paperboard, or other suitable material, and which are used to form a rectangular box with a rectangular detachable lid.
Abstract: A one-piece blank is provided which may be composed of paperboard, or other suitable material, and which is used to form a simulated jewel box. The resulting box has a top and bottom which are identical with one another and which are hinged to one another along one edge. The box has a generally rectangular configuration with tapered corners to simulate the shape of a conventional type of jewel box.