In this guide I will be discussing some of the various most sought after commercial perfume bottles available to collectors and dealers alike. This is the first of two parts.
Elizabeth Arden- Cyclamen, introduced in 1938, fan shaped opaque white crystal flacon, by Baccarat.
Elizabeth Arden- It's You, introduced in 1939, a hand holding a torch, by Baccarat.
Bichara-Nirvana, introduced in 1913, frosted glass pharaoh's head stopper, by Baccarat.
Bourjois-Kobako, introduced in 1936, replica of ancient Chinese snuff bottle, manufactured by Verreries Brosse in France. Housed in a red Bakelite presentation box meant to resemble cinnabar.
Bryenne-Chu Chin Chow, introduced in 1918, enameled,cobalt and milk glass flacon in the shape of a mandarin figure, designed by GK Benda.
Caron- Alpona, introduced in 1939,an opaline bottle decorated with a golden sun.
Caron-Adastra: introduced in 1936, bronze colored bottle with sunflower stopper.
Caron-Voeu de Noel: introduced in 1939, double flowered opalescent glass bottle by Lalique.
Coty-Ambre Antique, introduced in 1907, slender frosted flacon, molded with four classically dressed women and quatrefoil stopper, by Lalique.
De Musset-Feminette, introduced in the 1920s, round, black opaque glass, with gilt enamel paper money leaves with matching stopper.
D'Orsay-Toujours Fidele,introduced in 1912, crystal pillow shaped flacon with bulldog stopper, manufactured by both Baccarat and Daum Nancy.
Favolys-Glyciane, introduced in the 1920s, frosted glass flacon molded with triangles, with enameled blue dots, and figural woman stopper, by Julian Viard.
Forest Perfumes-Ming Toy, introduced in 1923, crystal bottle shaped like a regal oriental beauty and decorated with colorful enamels, by Baccarat.
Guerlain-Champs Elysees, introduced 1914, turtle shaped flacon in clear faceted crystal by Baccarat.
Houbigant-Subtilite, introduced 1923, crystal Buddha shaped bottle by Baccarat.
Houbigant-La Belle Saison, introduced in 1924,molded with a portrait of a woman's face surrounded by radiating flowers, by Lalique.
Lancome-Edition 1946, introduced in 1946,special limited edition Christmas flacon, frosted bottle molded with cherub blowing air on stopper.
Oriza L. Legrand-Deja Le Printemps, introduced in 1922,deluxe crystal flacon with gilt metal butterfly stopper cover, by Baccarat.
Lubin-Au Soleil, introduced in 1912, grey tinted bottle with a lizard encircling the bottle looking towards a fly on the stopper, made by Maurice Depinoix.
Lubin-Eva, introduced in 1923, a blue bottle with nude woman sitting on a curled snake as the stopper, by Julien Viard.
Lubin-Kismet, introduced in 1921,crystal elephant with turbaned rider as stopper, by Baccarat.
Lubin-L'Ocean Bleu,introduced in 1925, two fish with heads and tails meeting, by Baccarat.
Marcel Guerlain-Caravelle, introduced in 1924, black glass sailing ship bottle with gilt enamel, by Depinoix.
Jean Patou-Normandie, introduced in 1935,created to commemorate the launching of the famous ocean liner, flacon came set in a silver metal stylized replica of the ship, designed by Louis Sue.
Richard Hudnut-Deauville, introduced in 1924, deluxe frosted flacon,with blue stain and figural doll stopper, by Julian Viard.
Richard Hudnut-Fadette, introduced in the 1920s, frosted glass bottle with molded flower pattern and figural woman stopper, by Julian Viard.
Roger et Gallet-Cigalia, introduced in 1920s, clear and frosted glass, molded with cicadas in each corner, by Lalique.
Rosine-Aladin, introduced in 1919, deluxe metal flacon with decorative chain and button stopper made of ivory.
Rosine-Antinea ou au fond de la mer,introduced in 1922, deluxe metal flacon.
Rosine-Le Balcon, introduced in 1923, spiral design metal filigree adorns the clear glass bottle.
Schiaparelli-Sleeping, introduced in 1939,crystal candle in a holder flacon, by Baccarat.
Schiaparelli-Snuff, introduced in 1939, crystal pipe shaped bottle.
Schiaparelli-Roi Soleil, introduced in 1945, rayed sun stopper crystal bottle by Baccarat,designed by Salvador Dali.
Schiaparelli-Zut, introduced in 1949,bottom half of torso,dressed in painted panties.
Schiaparelli-Succes Fou, introduced in 1953, gilt veined ivy leaf.
Tokalon-Buda, introduced in the early 1920s, three molded, brown stained, reclining women decorate the bottle and stopper.
Vigny-Le Golliwog, introduced in 1922, black glass head stopper with real seal fur for hair,by Verreries Brosse.
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