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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Fragrance by Yardley c1934

Fragrance by Yardley was launched in 1934. It was a unique feminine perfume launched especially for the Christmas season. It was a line which included perfumed face powder, rouge, bath salts, dusting powder, talc, compact, sachet "and other worldlings".





The large size perfume sold for $8.25, other sizes sold for $1.10, $2.20 and $4. The dusting powder sold for $1.65. The face powder sold for $1.10 each. The sachet, the talc and the bath salts sold for $1.10 each.


Fragrance Composition:



So what does it smell like? There are no published notes for this fragrance. I imagine it was a floral.




Fate of the Fragrance:


Discontinued, date unknown.







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