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Florida Water was regarded as a unisex scent, suitable for men and women alike. Late 19th century etiquette manuals warn young women against the "offensive" impression made by a strong perfume, but Florida Water and Eau de Cologne were recommended as appropriate for all, along with sachets for scenting the linen and fresh flowers in the corsage ...
"A beautiful, floral, feminine perfume," wrote a Nordstrom reviewer. "It emits a very sweet and luxurious energy. Such a gorgeous bottle, design and scent. Definitely one to bring a lot of ...
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Florida Water: Lanman & Kemp Barclay Robert I. Murray: 1815 Freshman: Truefitt & Hill: Francis Truefitt: 1821 Lavender: Floris of London: 1828 Potpourri: Officina profumo-farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella [5] 1840 Jockey Club: Caswell-Massey: Rowland R. Hazard (1792-1874) [6] 1850 Heliotrope Blanc: L.T. Piver Louis-Toussaint Piver [7] 1853 ...
A bottle found by Suzanne Flament Smith in Florida (left); The letter from 1945 inside Tropical Storm Debby continues toward the Northeast after it made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane in ...
Nobles had 74 bottles of travel-size perfume concealed in his clothing, police said. The stolen items were valued at $2,923.48, according to the release. The stolen items were valued at $2,923.48 ...
An original 4711 bottle from 1885 Today's flacon: the so-called "Molanus bottle" In the early 18th century, Johann Maria Farina (1685–1766), an Italian living in Cologne, Germany, created a fragrance. He named it Eau de Cologne ("water from Cologne") after his new home. Over the next century, the fragrance became increasingly popular.
Indeed, perfume bottles have a noble history as objets d'art-- to the point that they have been the subject of museum exhibitions. Packaging: $4 Typically, this includes the bottle's package, as ...