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1353
Beautiful bottle and magnificent perfume. All glass stopper. No damage.
$ 50
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327
Probably from the 1930s era.
$ 100
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1042
Beautiful vintage item and wonderful perfume. I love 1000 and you will too. This is the much sought after 1/4 oz Jadeite bottle and it feels mostly full. Authenticity tag around the neck. Includes the inner clear plastic box that protects the suede box. It has a code on the side of the box that could be related to the year of production, I believe it is from the 1980s. This particular bottle was discontinued and I don't know what year they stopped making it.
There is shelf wear to the cellophane still covering the outer box and minor stains on the outer white box from years of storage.
$ 150
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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
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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
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1321
This is a beautiful Baccarat bottle stamped on the bottom of bottle. It does have a flaw on the stopper. It is not visible, but inside the heart shape there is some rough edges. I tried to get a photo of it, it doesn't show when on display. Nice satin box in great condition. It might be more than an oz or slightly less as it is hard to discern with heavy, thick Baccarat bottles like this.
$ 200
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872
Perfumed Hair Spray from the 1950s. Many people don't know that Faberge was the first to create perfume scented hair spray. This hair spray smelled so wonderful that Aqua Net bought the rights to the formula and began selling it under their own name in the 1960s. Very few cans of Woodhue Hair Spray are left out there. It smells awesome! It has no stickiness to it, just the beautiful scent of Woodhue. I have sprayed this can a few times, but I also have a second one unused if someone is interested in it. The unused can would be $45. The top of the cap is velour.
$ 30
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953
Rare and discontinued Houbigant Essence Rare parfum in its box. Bottle is 85% full and smells lovely. Bottle and stopper are made of glass that resemble an ice cube. Silver paper label on the top and bottom. Bottle measures 1 3/4" tall x 1 1/4" wide and is in wonderful condition, no cracks or chips. Box has some old stains on the top of the box and some wear on the corners of the box.
Essence Rare was the last fragrance Robert Bienaimé created for Houbigant before he opened his own company under his own name in 1935. Essence Rare was first released in 1928 and reformulated and released again in the 1970s.
If you enjoy luscious floral bouquets made more effervescent by the addition of aldehydes, you will love Essence Rare.
It is a woody floral aldehyde with notes of bergamot, orange, and greens, geranium, lily of the valley, lily, May rose, and orris. on a base of bourbon, oakmoss, civet, tonka bean, vetiver, and musk. This is very hard to find & worth trying, a sort of astringent boozy Chanel No. 19.
I have owned this for more than 10 years and it was full when I bought it. I have used some over the years and can verify that it is unique, beautiful and worth owning.
$ 75
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168
This is authentic, undiluted SDV bath and body oil and comes in a presentation box that is durable to carry with you in your purse. Bottle is 1 1/2" tall and holds 2 ml.
$ 60
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505
This bottle is rare and very beautiful. It is from the 1960s and the perfume oil is in great condition and is about 70% full or original scent. Includes flyer about the Faberge line of perfumes. It is a great woodsy scent.
Bottle stopper is metal and it screws into the bottle. Very unusual design.
$ 50
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1499
L'Interdit was secretly created in 1954 and was worn only by actress Audrey Hepburn, to whom it was given as a gift by Hubert de Givenchy, who had dressed her.
The word interdit is French for "forbidden." The parfumeur behind this feminine aldehydic-floral fragrance was Francis Fabron (1913–2005). It has a delicate, floral, powdery aroma. It contains notes of rose, jasmine, violet and, at the heart, a blend of woods and grasses.
This is a rare, original formula 1/2 oz parfum still sealed but has some evaporation. I would say this is from the late 1970s.
$ 75
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1137
This is a sealed bottle in near pristine condition. Small amount of evaporation.
$ 165
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1178
New in box and in pristine condition. Wonderful.
$ 90
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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
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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
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394
Sealed, boxed and unused with more than half of the perfume remaining. Bottle is acid etched. Some staining in box. Foil label on bottle is in great condition. Nothing compares to vintage Joy. Yummy!
$ 65
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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
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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
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1196
New in box and outer clear plastic box. It says it is Eau de parfum, but parfum is everything less than 83% alcohol, so this is really parfum. I have had this for 4 years and never opened the package to smell the perfume. I think I bought it at a busy time and never got around to smelling it. I knew nothing about the perfume when I bought it so I just didn't think it was going to be something I loved.
My first whiff was reminiscent of something. Didn't know what. I put some on my wrist and let it sink in for a few minutes. I kept saying it is familiar. And then it hit me. Balenciaga's Rumba! But without the heavy, overpowering strength. I smelled it again, and said, no, that is not it. And then I thought, Leonard Balahe! Another perfume I wore for years. Needless to say it is wonderful. It is similar to two of my favorite perfumes. But Revolution is smoother, more feminine and less obnoxious than Rumba or Balahe. White florals, fruit and incense. Absolutely exquisite!
$ 85
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1202
This is a lovely and rare bottle of Jean Patou Caline in the pure perfume concentration. This bottle is unused and in perfect condition. The inside of the box is clean. The outside of the box is beautiful. Small amount of evaporation.
Jean Patou Caline appeared on the market in 1964, advertised as a fragrance for young women. Caline is an intense floral aldehyde, chypre fragrance with notes of green citrus, aldehydes, spices, May rose, jasmine, orris root, cyclamen, ylang-ylang, carnation, sandalwood, cedar, labdanum, moss and musk.
The nose behind this fragrance was Henri Giboulet.
Caline is very much along the lines of those classic aldehydic chypres of the 50s. It is a wonderful chypre.
$ 250
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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
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922
Sealed in package, unused. Probably from the late 1950s to early 60s.
$ 20
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611
Crystal bottle with French Tax stamp on bottom of bottle. Purple flocked box is in great condition. I spilled a small amount in box. It will probably dry ok. Juice is excellent! I would date this to late 60s early 70s. About 65% full.
$ 100
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603
Guaranteed to be authentic and from before 1963. Flambeau is a wonderfully rich chypre perfume with a wood base to die for! This is a concentrated perfume, probably an extrait. It is unused and in excellent condition.
$ 65
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1370
This is a very desirable vintage perfume and even rarer bottle design. This bottle was first released in 1952. This is the original box and while very rare to find, the box is not very impressive for such a rare find. But the box is in near perfect condition. I have identified it is Tigress but the only reference to a perfume is that the box says Parfum Faberge. When sold it had a label that wrapped around the box sealing the box that had the name of the perfume on it. That label is gone. But the velvet tie holding it in the box is gold and gold was the color they used for Tigress. Other perfumes used green or red. Bottle is still sealed and attached to the box with a velvet tie. Onion skin is still sealing the bottle although the gold string has come untied. It is more than half full, so it has about a 1/4 oz of parfum.
It is thick bottle with a polished bottom so I would say it is a crystal bottle. Truly a fantastic, spicy perfume that inspired other perfume house to follow with perfumes such as Opium, and Zen. To me, this captures the early 1970s. But maybe that is because this was the perfume my older sister wore at that time.
Bottle is 3 1/2" tall.
$ 125
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