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1284
Unused in original boxes. Wonderful carnation perfume from the 1950s.
$ 30
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1395
Beautiful, sealed bottle from 1907. The name means "skin of Spain", also known as Spanish Leather and is a perfume made of flower and spice oils. Traditionally employed to scent leather as far back as the 1500s, it was also used as a perfume for women and said to mimic the scent of a woman's skin. It is composed primarily of rose, neroli, sandalwood, lavender, verbena, bergamot, clove and cinnamon oil, as well as civet and musk.
$ 250
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327
Probably from the 1930s era.
$ 100
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1423
This is a light, spicy, aldehydic floral perfume for women with chypre notes of dry woods and peppered with dry spices.
Lucien Lelong's 'N' perfume was a tribute to his second wife, Natalie Paley, first cousin to Nicholas II, the last Romanov tzar of Russia.
It was first released in 1928. I would date this bottle to the 1950s. Bottle is still sealed and box is in excellent condition with a minor stain on bottom of box that might be cleaned, as it looks like the remanent of a price sticker.
$ 90
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1443
Bottle is 3/4 full of a delicious perfume from 1963 that can be used also in the bath. The scent is a powdery-floral that opens with aldehydes and quickly softens into a rich powdery amber scent that smells like bath powder and piles of fallen leaves. It gradually adds spices into the scene bringing comparisons to Coco or Toujours Moi or a softened Black Cashmere or Opium.
$ 40
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1381
This beautiful set from the 1940s is still sealed with a cellophane wrap, so I can't say for sure what scents these are. But I am almost positive the middle jar is Mimosa and I believe Habanita is usually in a black or red jar so I believe one is Habanita. Obsiously, these have never been used.
Concreta is a waxy perfume that is actually a by product of making perfumes and was the original way perfumes were worn. Ancient Egyptians wore concreta on top of their heads and the heat from the sun emanated the scent.
$ 70
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1403
These are 5 single flore parfums, consisting of 1 Jasmin, 1 Rose, 1 Violette and 2 Muguets. All bottles are sealed and mostly full. The Jasmin has experienced some evaporation.
These sealed vintage bottles sell individually, between $180 - $250. The Jasmin, Rose and Violette are extremely rare to find still sealed.
Molinard, a perfume house founded in 1849, is one of France's oldest family companies in Grasse, the international center of perfume. They are renowned for their quality and in their perfumes increasing in value.
I purchased this coffret in 2015 from an estate sale in Paris, France. The previous owner was a long time employee of Molinard. I doubt you will ever find another like this for sale. Box is in perfect condition with no stains and no damage.
$ 750
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1330
This was part of a purchase I made out of France from the estate of an Molinard employee. Very nice. Has a sparkle to it.
$ 40
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1278
This is a 1960s bottle of vintage Habanita. The juice is dark and the sileage is amazing. The best bottle of Habanita I have ever smelled and this is my go to bottle. I love this bottle and the perfume and I wouldn't sell it but I have an unopened bottle that I intend to open soon. So I am willing to part with this one. It is a 20 ml bottle and there is half the perfume remaining, which is 1/3 oz of one of the best perfumes ever made.
$ 175
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1455
This is probably from the 1940s. Label has frayed edges. Perfume smells nice.
$ 25
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1394
Embrujo de Sevilla was launched in 1933. Created by Jean Carles. I believe this bottle from the 1940s. The outside of the box has scratches.
It is classified as an aldehydic woody floral fragrance for women. It starts off with a powdery aldehydic top note, followed by an elegant floral heart, resting on a sensual, powdery, woody base.
Top notes: aldehydes, mandarin, lemon, bergamot, neroli, strawberry, peach
Middle notes: carnation, rose, lilac, heliotrope, jasmine, rosewood, lily of the valley, ylang ylang, iris
Base notes: ambergris, tonka bean, vetiver, sandalwood, cedar, patchouli, civet, tobacco, leather, benzoin, vanilla
$ 160
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1419
Not only is this a wonderful powdery sandalwood, but perhaps the best sandalwood perfume ever created. No doubt it is Mysore Sandalwood.
This vintage bottle is still sealed with its sealing wax stamp on the top and onion skin around the neck of the stopper. Inside the bottle are two sticks of sandalwood, which can be soaked in alcohol or other perfume oils after the perfume is gone and you will create another perfume of your making.
Maderas de Oriente by Myrurgia is considered an Amber fragrance and was first launched in 1918.
Top notes are Neroli, Bergamot and Citrus
Middle notes are Iris, Carnation and Jasmine
Base notes are Cumin, Sandalwood, Amber, Musk, Vanilla and Vetiver.
$ 250
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471
This is a perfume no one seems to be much aware of, but I have a nice collection of Parera perfumes, especially Gong. This is a nice 1950s set of the colognes and the soap.
Parera Perfumeria emerged from Barcelona, Spain in the early 20th century and launched a handful of perfumes, (perhaps the most controversial of which was named 'Cocaine en Flor'). In the 1930s perfumes took on new themes as travel became popular again. Parera turned to the orient for inspiration. The 1936 release GONG offered a means to "travel with the senses". The Far East seemed so much more within reach with this blend of sunny florals and exotic spices. This perfume has both oriental and chypre characteristics - a bittersweet drydown lingers on the skin just as fond memories of a holiday linger in the mind. Alas, GONG swiftly drifted from recollection, and remains a mystery - much like the Orient itself - to this day.
Great rare vintage perfume set for your collection of Oriental perfumes.
$ 45
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1341
From the 1940s and a sought after perfume. Box is sturdy and lined with satin and in over all great condition. Small amount of evaporation. Bottle is still sealed.
There is a manufacturing flaw on the stopper and you can see it in the photos. Bottle has been boxed, so it must have been during manufacturing.
$ 70
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1328
Extremely rare Paul Poiret Rosine perfume bottle. I think this is from the 1910s. Just a small amount of perfume remains. Just enough to wet your appetite for Rosine. Label is damaged. No damage to bottle or stopper. For the real collector.
Perfume is similar to R&G Le Jade and R&G Fleurs Amour.
$ 350
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178
This is a beautiful and rare French Perfume bottle. It is a large bottle at about 5 1/2" tall and 3 3/4 " wide. Made of black glossy opaque glass, the bottle is molded with flowers along the sides and across the stopper. There is no label but Poiret used this black bottle for two fragrances. Mon Peche and Vierge Bele. Overall condition of this rare bottle is excellent with no chips or cracks or repairs. There are some small rubbed areas on front and back of the bottle but they don't detract from the overall glossy finish of the bottle. First photo below is of a similar bottle sold at Chirsties Auction House in 2008 for a lot of money, and is included just so you can see the bottle is a genuine Poiret bottle. My bottle does not have the cord around the neck nor any labels on the bottle.
$ 95
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1030
Beautiful bottle and box in great condition. Bottle has resealed itself over time. This is definitely before 1960.
$ 65
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1408
The bottle measure 1 3/4" in height. There is no label on the bottle or box as to which perfume this is. The clear bottle was used for more than 7 scents. But the blue box was used for Duchess of York, so perhaps that is what perfume is inside. It is an adorable bottle.
$ 35
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699
This is probably from the 1950s, in excellent condition and compeltely full. The botle is heavy with real metal cap and metal around the bottom. Absolutely beautiful. Luv, luv luv this perfume and this bottle.
$ 35
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1168
I opened this bottle and used it to sell decants. Hence why the label is stained. This is one of my favorite perfumes and I always recommend it to people looking for great vintage chypre perfumes.
$ 35
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1137
This is a sealed bottle in near pristine condition. Small amount of evaporation.
$ 165
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280
This is a classic chypre not to be overlooked. The scent is spicy and creamy, nutty resiny, almost pine-ish and very smooth. The clary sage and coriander are perfectly blended here and give the perfume a mild herbal aspect, like a finely milled French soap... the orris and moss cushion the ylang ylang... the amber and civet and musk... the vanilla...leather... yes, it's all there. Truly one of the best chypres ever made. And this is a real treasure to find.
There is some small stains inside box from evaporation, but bottle is still sealed.
$ 90
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655
This is from the early 20th century, I would say 1920s era. No perfume in vial. But is is in excellent condition. Box has lots of wear on the outside but the inside is in excellent condition.
$ 40
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1421
This is the oldest bottle of Carnet de Bal I have ever seen, and it is unopened. Box is the original design from the 1940s. Box shows its age on the top and has some staining on the inside top.
Carnet de Bal is a classic fragrance that was created by Maurice Shaller in 1937. It opens with citrus and fruit notes along with chamomile. The heart is floral with rose, jasmine, ylang-ylang, lily and cyclamen, laid on a base of patchouli, oak moss, amber, vanilla and musk.
$ 75
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1439
I would date this to 1930s to 1940s. Still has original perfume. Has a brass over cap with a bakelite screw top.
$ 12
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