An importing company known as Parfums Francais, Inc of New York was in the business of importing French perfumery essences and blending them domestically in the United States to lower production costs. The company purchased surplus crystal perfume bottles from Baccarat, that I assume were no longer going to be produced. Parfums Francais most likely bought them at a very low wholesale price.
Parfums Francais had various French perfumery concerns under their belt: Mori, Valmy, Parfums d'Anjou, Parfums de Choisy and Parfums Odeon. All five perfume company's logos were designed identically.
Mori, Paris was first established in 1908 in Paris France and may have been affiliated to Fontanis. Mori's operations closed in 1931. I am wondering if they were either absorbed by another company named Valmy or if the company name was changed to Valmy around 1933, as some of Valmy's perfumes had the same names as Mori such as Pour Toi, Viens, L'Heure de Minuit.