Here is the second set of 25 hits. Get the next 25 hits?
Click on item photo or title to visit listing details
Vintage
|
1407
This box is still sealed with cellophane. There is no bar code on the box which indicates it is pre-1989. It is the old black and white zig zag box, which was discontinued in the 1980s.
The bottle inside is the quadrilobe design.
Parure by Guerlain is a Chypre Fruity fragrance for women. Parure was launched in 1975. The nose behind this fragrance was Jean-Paul Guerlain, which he created for his mother. It was discontinued due to Jean-Paul refusing to reformulate it without oakmoss.
Top notes are Plum, Green Notes, Bergamot, Fruity Notes and Citruses
Middle notes are Rose, Narcissus, Orris Root, Lilac, Lily-of-the-Valley and Jasmine
Base notes are Oakmoss, Leather, Spices, Patchouli and Amber.
Parure is a wonder and a chypre for the die-hard chypre lover. Extremely rare to find a bottle any longer.
$ 150
|
|
1491
1960s 1/2 oz Amphora bottle, also referred to as the Bud Bottle. Small amount of evaporation. Bottle is sealed and still has the cellophane around the stopper. Great perfume. 1960s was a great time for Mitsouko, with loads of oakmoss! Yum! French tax stamp on bottom of bottle.
$ 200
|
|
1435
Lorie Perfumers was located in LA, CA in the 1920s and they launched fragrances and toiletries using Czechoslovakian bottles. Jasmine of Southern France perfume was first released around 1927.
I usually don't recommend a jasmine perfume more than 50 years old. They turn rancid smelling. But this is truly the best smelling jasmine and I have smelled.
When Chanel created Chanel No 5 in 1921 they used the best jasmine from Grasse, France. Once they started to use that jasmine, they had to continue to maintain the exact composition. And so they bought most of the jasmine produced in Grasse, leaving only jasmine from India and Greece for other perfume houses. Even today, in Grasse, there is very little production of jasmine flowers available to other perfume houses, it is reserved almost exclusively for Chanel. It is harvested by the Mul family who owns large plantations in Grasse.
This perfume is undoubtedly Jasmine Grandiflorum. A type of jasmine that is so expensive no one can even afford to use it in commercial perfumes. Today, the price for a soliflor Jasmine Grandiflorum perfume would retail for at least $2,000 an oz. I am not joking here.
Now you know why no one can reproduce Chanel No 5. Knock-offs have to use the lesser quality of jasmine and it is obviously not as good as what Chanel produces.
$ 150
|
|
1454
This is a wonderful presentation with really cute bottles from the 1950s. Unused and in excellent condition.
$ 20
|
|
1197
This is a legendary Avon fragrance, and has a serious following through the years. People who were exposed to this young, still wear it regularly. I was exposed to Emeraude and Shalimar when I was young, and so those are my go to scents. But I understand that if you wore this when young, you would go on wearing it. It is a beautiful perfume and let's face it, cheap. What a great bargain for a beautiful perfume. I smell vanilla and powder and florals. Great warm weather perfume!
This is new and unused. Try it, you will like it.
$ 8
|
|
161
Includes 8 mini bottles of high end pure perfume. Each bottle is 2.5 ml. Includes Ambre, Jasmine, Vert, Irise, Chypre, Muguet, Tubereuse, and Rose. Some evaporation, especially the Jasmine. But collection is unused and in pristine condition. Includes outer box.
$ 40
|
|
1380
Bottle has a label on bottom that reads 5/8 oz. It is around half full and smells wonderful.
$ 90
|
|
1379
This very rare Caron perfume was first released in 1920 under the name La Mode but Caron trademarked the name Mode 1930 in 1923. So this bottle is from the 1920s. It was discontinued in 1935.
A small amount of perfume remains.
$ 270
|
|
534
Almost full of a great Muguet perfume. This is from the 1960s and is unused and still boxed.
$ 50
|
|
1026
Here is a 2 oz parfum from the 1940s, still sealed and still has it paper doily around the stopper. Wonderful perfume in great condition.
$ 150
|
|
1316
Absolutely wonderful. It is the large bottle and is a little less than half full. It has alittle less than 1 oz of parfum left inside and it smells fabulous!
$ 190
|
|
1375
One of my very favorite perfumes and perfume bottles. This bottle is 24k gold and someone drilled a hole in the bottom of the bottle. I have seen another bottle like this with a hole in the bottom as well. This may not be a hole through the glass, I have never tried to fill the bottle so I really don't know if it will hold perfume. The bottle is empty and is a display only bottle. It is a very heavy bottle and weighs 5.5oz. It has two bees on the stopper. The bottle stands 4 1/4" tall.
$ 140
|
|
1392
Bottle designed by Felicie Vanpouille (Felicie Bergaud) and manufactured by Cristallerie de Romesnil, this gorgeous perfume bottle is a real treasure to own and admire. This is from my personal collection. I bought this Voeu de Noel bottle without the box so I custom made this box to display my bottle in.
It came with about 1/2 oz of perfume which I transferred to a small screw top bottle while I was making the box in 2012. I have to locate that little bottle to sell with this bottle. The scent is almost identical to Nuit de Noel with the addition of a few extra notes, such as violet, carnation, sweet woods, spices and Mousse de Saxe.
$ 500
|
|
1376
This is a 1 1/4 oz size bottle and stands about 2" tall and has no damage. There is a label that has some wear that matches the label on the box. There is also a label on the bottom of the bottle that says it is 1.23 oz. The bottle is glass and the stopper is black glass with a flower on top. A little more 1/2 full of original perfume. This is a great addition to your collection!
$ 170
|
|
710
Bottle is still sealed and comes in its original box. I would date this to the 1930s. Has the original hang tag on the neck. Box is stained and aged. Great find. I imagine the perfume to be divine!
Fleurs de Rocaille was released in 1933, and the nose was Ernest Daltroff. Same nose that created Narcisse Noir.
$ 50
|
|
884
This smells heavenly. This is from the 1960s. I occasionally use this as it is wonderful to wear. I have just updated the photo to reflect the current volume of perfume remaining.
$ 70
|
|
1414
This is an interesting perfume from the 1940s, and is in remarkable condition for its age. Mrs. Julien Chaqueneau of New York Society was associated with the Rockefellas and the Wanamakers and others in the high society of Park Ave. She was also a close friend of Gloria Vanderbilt. The Wanamakers were the founders of the first department store in New York City. I imagine this might be where this was first sold. The Chaqueneaus were also the owners of a resort in New York and this could have been sold there as a souvenir.
Box is a slide out box.
$ 70
|
|
1351
I am very fond of the Charbert perfumes and Breathless is one of my favorites. Charbert bottles are all done in the design of a marching drum. Breathless was first released in 1933.
I would estimate there to be about 1/3 oz to 1/4 oz of amazingly condensed and beautiful oriental perfume. Spicy, a base of vetiver, tonka bean, patchouli, musk, amber, and balsam. The top notes are gone but the rich orange and bergamot notes have mellowed to a have a warm, carnation feel. Just a wonderful wearable perfume.
I would date this bottle to the 1950-60 range. Has a silver foil label on the bottom of bottle, and a nice glass stopper.
$ 50
|
|
1353
Beautiful bottle and magnificent perfume. All glass stopper. No damage.
$ 50
|
|
1384
Released in 1945, this is another of my favorite perfumes. But I have never smelled a Charbert perfume I didn't love. What does it smell like? I smell muguet, violet, amber and carnation.
While I have many bottles of Breathless, this is my only bottle of Fabulous. It's really very nice and must be rare as I use to buy all Charberts I could find. About 1/2 of the perfume remains. Box is in less than pristine shape with some stains on the outside.
$ 80
|
|
1415
I imported this from France back in 2012 and the bottle was full and unused. I have sold decants out of it. Very nice Amber perfume. Labels are beautiful. Box is in fair condition with some damage to the bottom. I would say this is from the 1930s-1940s era. Has a Bakelite top and a plastic plug in bottle preventing evaporation.
$ 50
|
|
568
Set includes Danger, Reflexions, Surrender, Richochet, and New Horizons. Set is in excellent condition. Never been used, bottles have plugs, but there has been evaporation. This set is from the 1940s.
$ 60
|
|
922
Sealed in package, unused. Probably from the late 1950s to early 60s.
$ 20
|
|
1170
Absolutely beautiful bottle and perfume to match. Gold paint is in great condition. Label is in fair condition and also has label on bottom saying 1/2 oz. I would date this to the 1940-50s.
$ 70
|
|
1385
No label on bottle but this is Frenzy, a hard to find perfume from 1945. I love the advertisements for this perfume. Stopper is stuck so I don't know what it smells like, but considering that there have been very few that have ever come up for sale on ebay in the last 20 years, it must be really good and the perfume was used up.
Advertisements at the time described it as sultry, light, flippant and a sultry woody perfume. I found this info on the perfume.
Top notes: bergamot, neroli, lily of the valley Middle notes: ylang ylang, carnation, jasmine, rose Base notes: cedar, vanilla, ambergris, vetiver, musk, sandalwood, balsam.
$ 65
|
|
|