Sunday, August 31, 2014

Reflexions by Ciro c1933


Marked "Reflexions, Ciro, Paris" on the front of the bottle.

Acid stamped with "Baccarat, France" on the base of the bottle.



Pompeïa by LT Piver

Pompeïa by LT Piver: flacon from 1919.

It measures 6.3 cm high and 3.3 cm wide.

Acid stamped on base of bottle "Baccarat France" and "No. 52"


Gold enamel serigraphy "Pompeii Perfume Concentrate, LT Piver, Paris"


Reference: "Baccarat les Flacons à Parfum Répertoire du Collectionneur" de la Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat

                           Henri Addor & Associates, Paris. Page 121, Illustration No: 411.

Parfum de Lilas by Nice-Flore c1910

Parfum de Lilas by Nice-Flore: launched in 1910.

Embossed gold foil label reads "Parfum de Lilas, Nice-Flore"




Suaves Effluves by F. Brun & Barbier c1919

Suaves Effluves by F. Brun & Barbier: launched in 1919.

The embossed gold foil label is marked "Suaves Effluves, F. Brun & Barbier, Cannes, France."


The base of the bottle is inscribed with "No. 12." Label on base marked "Baccarat, France."

It measures 13 cm tall, 6.5 cm wide and 4.5 cm thick.


Sunday, February 16, 2014

Flowers by Peggy Hoyt c1916

Flowers by Peggy Hoyt: launched in 1916.

The perfume was housed in a clear Baccarat crystal bottle fitted with a frosted glass stopper molded with stylized flowers and leaves and enhanced with blue patina, the very top of the stopper is cut and faceted. Etched on the front of the bottle is“The Perfume of Aristocrats, Peggy-Hoyt, Paris-New York”. The reverse is etched with three small women's heads wearing wide brimmed hats, growing out of a flower basket, as well as the perfume's name "Flowers" along the bottom. The bottle stands approximately 4 1/8" tall. The base of the bottle has the Baccarat acid stamp.

This is Baccarat model number 460 which was first used in 1920 according to Baccarat archives.










Another Baccarat flacon held the same perfume, model number 342, archives state it was used in 1925.
A clear crystal perfume bottle, two sides engraved as ladies wearing hats as flower blossoms, the other sides engraved “Peggy Hoyt” and “The Perfume of Aristocrats,” frosted floral stopper, blue patina, white and silver paper covered presentation box. 4.25" tall. 



 

Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office - Page 360, 1920:

Monday, June 3, 2013

Brise de Violet by Veolay (Violet) c1918

Brise de Violet by Veolay (Violet): launched in 1918. 

This clear crystal bottle is Baccarat model number 001.

1918 Baccarat, Violet Brise de Violet perfume bottle and stopper, clear crystal, gilt detail and labeling. Baccarat mark. Seldom seen box, printed “Veolay” for US stores. 4 3/8 in.








photos used for this guide, by ebay seller invidaantiques and Perfume Bottles Auction