Saturday, April 27, 2013

Pasquier et Cie

Established by Michel Pasquier and a Mr Constantin at 15 West 45th St., New York; launched fragrance in late 1920's in both company's name and own name; associated with Pasquier et Cie of Paris.



The perfumes of Pasquier:
  • 1925 Belle Marie
  • 1925 Galatea
  • 1925 Kilidermon 
  • 1927 Mon Caprice
The perfumes of Pasquier et Cie:
  • 1920 Taimyr
  • 1920 Fenaison
  • 1920 Fougere
  • 1920 Moquerie

Michel Pasqiuer, son of founder of Pasquier et Cie; later moved to New York; launched a range of fragrances in c1950.

New York Times of 30 March 1952:
“An old brownstone house at 7 West Forty-Sixth Street, once the home of ‘Diamond Jim’ Brady…is now occupied by the perfume firm of Michel Pasquier, who has a shop and offices in the building.”


The perfumes of Michel Pasquier:
  • 1930 Broadway Melody
  • 1939 Wall Street
  • 1952 Tobruk
  • Belle Maire
  • Blue Mist
  • French Bouquet
  • 1940s Time Remembered

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photo by ebay seller merchantduvenice


Pierre Pasquier, of Ohio, launched a small range of fragrances:


The perfumes of Pierre Pasquier:
  • 1925 Bouquet Merveille
  • 1925 Chypre Fleuri
  • 1930 Lilas Merveille
  • 1930 Muguet Merveille






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