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Showing posts with label quadrilobe flacon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quadrilobe flacon. Show all posts

Thursday, May 22, 2014

ON EBAY!!! Quand Vient L'Ete c1910-1930

 Quand Vient L'Ete c1910-1930




http://www.ebay.com/itm/VTG-GUERLAIN-FRANCE-QUAND-VIENT-LETE-125-CC-EXTRAIT-BACCARAT-SEALED-/171338865242?pt=UK_Collectables_Fragrances_EH&hash=item27e4979a5a

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

ON EBAY! Rue de la Paix Perfume c1920s

ON EBAY! Rue de la Paix Perfume c1920s



http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Guerlain-Rue-De-La-Paix-Womens-Perfume-1-oz-Bottle-70-75-Full-/351076224629?pt=fragrance&hash=item51bdc60e75

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Ebay Find! Vague Souvenir in Quadrilobe Flacon

Ebay Find! Vintage Vague Souvenir extrait in 2/3 oz Quadrilobe Flacon.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-ORIGINAL-VINTAGE-BOTTLE-Guerlain-VAGUE-SOUVENIR-Quadrilobe-/331102634395?pt=fragrance&hash=item4d1741419b

photo by ebay seller katybgood1


Vague Souvenir: created in 1912. Available in parfum extract, toilet water and lotion vegetale.


What does it smell like? Notes of aldehydes, sweet peach, gardenia, plum.


Presented in the quadrilobe bottle. In the mid to late 1920s, it was presented in the beurre flacon, created by Baccarat for the 1925 Art Deco Expo in Paris. The label represents the crystal fountain created by Lalique for the expo's grand pavilion.


Discontinued, date unknown. Still being sold in 1960.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Ebay Find! Liu in Quadrilobe Flacon

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Ebay Find! Vintage Jicky in Huge Quadrilobe flacon

Ebay Find! Vintage Jicky in Huge Quadrilobe flacon, bottle stands around 6 1/2" tall. Most likely holds 500ml/16.9 oz!

Seller claims it is a Baccarat flacon. I didn't see a photo of the base.




Monday, September 30, 2013

EBay Find! Atuana by Guerlain

On eBay this week! Vintage 1950s Atuana by Guerlain perfume in quadrilobe flacon, still sealed. Older style Marly Horse round label usually seen on the parapluie flacons. Extremely rare find.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Very-rare-vintage-GUERLAIN-Atuana-CRISTAL-perfume-bottle-SEALED-/271286662611?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f29f1f5d3




Photos by voldenuit2

Friday, September 20, 2013

Ebay Find! Shalimar Quadrilobe Flacon c1940s



Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Shalimar: Quadrilobe Flacon

For a short time in the 1940s, Shalimar was launched in Guerlain's original squatty rectangular bottle with the mushroom stopper, called the bouchon quadrilobe, manufactured by Baccarat. The bottle came housed in a green box with Art Nouveau like gilded designs of stylized lotus flowers.

Flacon quadrilobe was made by various manufacturers such as Baccarat, Pochet et du Courval and Cristalleries de Nancy to hold extraits for various perfumes. Some later bottles hold eaux de toilette or eaux de parfum.

The labels are the standard Shalimar style. Guerlain may have released special editions over the years in different sizes, compare your bottle to the measurements and dates below to accurately date your bottle.

  • 7.5ml/1.25 oz - 5cm/1.97" (1980) : plastic stopper
  • 10cc/10ml/0.338 oz - 5,6cm/2.2" (1954) : ground glass stopper
  • 15ml/0.5 oz - 6,3cm/2.48" (1979) : plastic stopper
  • 20cc/20ml/0.676 oz - 7cm/2.76" (1951) : ground glass stopper
  • 30cc/30ml/1 oz - 8cm/3.15" (1924) : ground glass stopper changed to updated edition plus plastic stopper in 1962
  • 40cc/40ml/1.35 oz - 8,5cm/3.35" (1949) : ground glass stopper
  • 60cc/60ml/2 oz - 9,5cm/3.74" (1962) : ground glass stopper, changed to plastic stopper
  • 80ml/2.7 oz - 9,7cm/3.82"
  • 125ml/4.2 oz - 11,5cm/4.53" (1978 ): plastic stopper
  • 250ml/8.4 oz - 13,8cm/5.43" (1979) : plastic stopper
  • 500ml/16.9 oz - 17cm/6.69" (1979) : plastic stopper
  • 1 liter/1000ml - 22,5cm/8.86" (1979) : plastic stopper



Sunday, February 10, 2013

Jicky c1889

Jicky by Guerlain: originally created in 1889. It is a classical fragrance and, despite the age, it is timeless and still very modern.

According to the legend, the perfume was named after a girl Aimé Guerlain was in love with when he was a student in England, and then it was said that the perfume was named after his uncle Jacques Guerlain’s nickname – Jicky.

It is more likely, though, that Aimé, a gay man, was hiding his love for someone else named Jacques and someone at Guerlain created the story of a long lost female love to hide his sexuality and to protect the reputation of Guerlain during the late 1800s, which is not unreasonable given the time period.

In 1911, Gabriel Guerlain said "the name Jicky (diminutive of Jack) was the familiar name of one of my many sons when he was a child. As we found it original we gave it to one of our scents."





Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Fleur de Feu by Guerlain c1948

Fleur de Feu, launched by Guerlain in 1948 and created by Jacques Guerlain, is a fragrance imbued with profound symbolism and historical significance. The name Fleur de Feu translates from French as "Flower of Fire," a poetic and evocative phrase that captures the essence of rebirth and renewal. Pronounced [flerr duh foe], this name conjures imagery of vibrant blooms emerging from the flames, reminiscent of the mythical phoenix—a legendary bird that bursts into flames at the end of its life cycle, only to rise anew from its ashes. The phoenix symbolizes transformation, resilience, and the cyclical nature of life, perfectly reflecting the fragrance's intention to embody a fresh start following the devastation of World War II.

The choice of name, Fleur de Feu, is imbued with a dual layer of meaning. On one hand, it represents the phoenix's rise from destruction, symbolizing hope and regeneration. On the other, it pays homage to the blossoming of beauty from adversity, much like Paris itself, which had recently emerged from the shadow of Nazi occupation. The fragrance, with its spicy floral composition layered over the Guerlinade accord, embodies a triumphant resurgence, combining the complexity of rich, spicy flowers with the timeless elegance of Guerlain’s signature scent.