Showing posts with label Atkinsons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atkinsons. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2013

JE Atkinson Perfumes

The perfumes of JE Atkinson:
  • 1799 Atkinson Gold Medal
  • 1877 White Rose
  • 1884 Ess. Bouquet
  • 1884 Jockey Club
  • 1884 Heliotrope
  • 1884 Opoponax
  • 1884 Musc
  • 1884 Stephanotis
  • 1884 Violette
  • 1884 West End
  • 1884 Wild Hyacinth
  • 1884 Ylang Ylang
  • 1889 Lady Gray
  • 1890 Wild Honeysuckle
  • 1895 Chypre
  • 1895 Lily of the Valley
  • 1901 White Heliotrope
  • 1902 Eonia
  • 1908 Californian Poppy
  • 1910 Egesia
  • 1913 Frangipanni
  • 1913 Freesia
  • 1913 Gardenia
  • 1913 Jasmine
  • 1913 Magnolia
  • 1913 Marechale
  • 1913 Millefleurs
  • 1913 Moss  Rose
  • 1913 New Mown Hay
  • 1913 Peau d'Espagne
  • 1913 Poinsetta
  • 1913 Sandal Wood
  • 1913 Tea Rose
  • 1913 Verbena
  • 1913 Violette de Parme
  • 1913 White Lilac
  • 1913 Wood Violets
  • 1918 Pandora
  • 1918 Genista
  • 1918 Lotus
  • 1918 Heliotrope de Peru
  • 1918 Violet de Montaignes
  • 1918 Le Trefle
  • 1918 Lilac
  • 1918 Apple Blossom
  • 1918 Rhine Violets
  • 1919 Insouciance
  • 1920 Veritable Eau de Cologne Gold medal
  • 1920 Columbine
  • 1923 Sweet Pea
  • 1923 Carnation
  • 1925 A Nosegay
  • 1927 Andre
  • 1929 Black Tulip
  • 1929 Au Revoir
  • 1930 Chance
  • 1934 Spring Flowers
  • 1936 Carillon
  • 1948 Ballet Russe
  • 1949 24 Flowers
  • 1950 Bal du Jour
  • 1950 Bal des Fleurs
  • 1968 A Toi
  • 1971 Ainsi

Atkinson's perfumes shown in an advertisement from a 1913 William Whiteley Ltd catalog.



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