Saturday, May 4, 2013

Brun et Barbier Perfumes

F. Brun et Barbier of Cannes, and Grasse, France launched a range of fragrances in the early 1900s.








The perfumes of Brun et Barbier:
  • 1910 Suaves Effluves
  • 1920 Giroflee d'Or
  • 1920 Imperial White Violet 
  • 1920 Liberte
  • 1920 Cyclamen 
  • 1920 Grand Cap
  • 1920 Jasmin 
  • 1920 Aegytna
  • 1920 Annonciata
  • 1920 Reve d'Azur
  • 1920 Rose du Roy
  • 1920 Chypre 
  • 1920 Malali
  • 1920 Mimosa
  • 1920 Origan
  • 1920 Extrait de Lavande
  • 1920 Eau de Cologne Russe
  • 1920 Eau de Cologne Fougere





the first two photos show the facade of the original Brun et Barbier perfumery, photos by turner

Eau de Cologne Chypre, photo by turner




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