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Vintage Guerlain L' Heure Bleue Baccarat Numbered Perfume Bottle 3 OZ 4 3/4" Ht
$ 42.24
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Description
Welcome to Marie's Vintage Perfumes. This store is a collection of vintage perfume bottles from the estate of Marie-Louise Fredyma, my mother who passed away in 2010 after nearly 70 years in the antique business. Marie's perfumes were a special place in her collection of antiques and vintage items and are now offered for sale as part of her estate.This listing for a non-MLF estate item. The items belong to another person that has asked me to list them for sale.
Description:
Vintage Guerlain L' Heure Bleue Baccarat Numbered Perfume Bottle 3 OZ 4 3/4"
Height
Provenance:
This listing for a non-MLF estate item. The items belong to another person that has asked me to list them for sale.
Background Guerlain:
The House of Guerlain is one of the oldest perfume houses in the world. It was founded in 1828 when Pierre-Francois Pascal Guerlain opened up his first perfume store on 42, Rue de Rivoli in Paris. Pierre-Francois composed and manufactured custom perfumes with the help of his two sons, Aime & Gabriel. His unique approach was to personalize perfume for a specific person, place or event. Honore de Balzac commisioned his own eau de toilette during the writing of
Cesar Birotteau
, and the periodical
La Sylphide, le Journal des Elegances,
scented each issue with a different fragrance by Guerlain.
Guerlain catered to the high society of Paris, and obtained a very loyal following. The perfume house was so successful that Guerlain decided to open a flagship store at 15, Rue de la Paix in Paris in 1840. The house was at its peak in 1853 with it's fragrance
Eau de Cologne Imperiale
. This perfume gained Guerlain the prestigious title of His Majesty's Official Perfumer of France. This in turn led him to create perfumes for other royals such as Queen Victoria of England, Empress Sissi of Austria and Queen Isabella of Spain as well as other crowned heads of royalty.
Pierre-Francois passed away in 1854 and his sons inherited the perfume house. Aime became the master perfumer, a tradition that would be upheld for the next master perfumer in lineage. Gabriel managed and further expanded the house. Aime, created several fragrances for the perfume house, these include
Fleur d'Italie, Rococo
,
and
Eau de Cologne de Coq
and his greatest creation,
Jicky
.
In 1914, Guerlain moved to 68, Champs-Elysees Paris.
The business was then handed down to Gabriel's sons, Jacques & Pierre Guerlain. Jacques became the third master perfumer and created many fragrances in his lifetime. His creations include
Eau de Coq, L'Heure Bleu, Apres L'Ondee, Shalimar, Vol de Nuit
,
Ode
,
and
Mitsouko
. These perfumes were so successful that some are still sold today. Jacques grandson, Jean-Paul Guerlain is the fourth generation master perfumer and has authored several perfumes and men's colognes including
Vetiver, Habit Rouge, Samsara, Nahema, Jardins de Bagatelle
and many others.
Condition:
Bottle in very good condition. Bottle has no cracks, scratches, or chips. Label in fair condition, some wear and fading. Base is marked Baccarat and numbered.
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Photos taken 5/12/2021.