Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Armand Perfumes

Established by Carle Armand in Des Moines, Iowa; launched range of fragrances c1920 to 1950; also launched fragrances under Carle Inc in 1930 and 1931. Also known as Armour of Chicago, Illinois; launched a range of fragrances in the 1920's; Luxor a subsidiary, also affiliated with Krasny.




The perfumes of the Armand Co:
  • 1909 Bouquet Armour
  • 1919 Roses of Paradise
  • 1919 Perfume of Fresh Roses
  • 1919 Azalea of Armandes
  • 1920 Armand's Bouquet
  • 1923 Peridore
  • 1923 Mad Cap
  • 1923 Ambre Royale
  • 1924 Pearls in Wine
  • 1926 Taquine
  • 1926 Eau de Cologne
  • 1927 Beau K
  • 1930 Gardenia
  • 1930 Lilac
  • 1930 Lily of the Valley
  • 1930 Sweet Pea
  • 1930 Narcissus
  • 1930 Carnation
  • 1933 Old Colonial
  • 1934 Symphonie
  • 1935 Interlude
  • 1946 Too Lovely For Words
  • Evening Star


The perfumes of Armour and Co:
  • 1900 Royal Flower Bouquet
  • 1907 Liberty
  • 1909 Lilac
  • 1909 Sinbad Turkish Bath soap
  • 1909 Violet
  • 1909 Bouquet Armour
  • 1918 Venetian bath soap
  • 1919 Bouquet Glycerine
  • 1920 La Richesse
  • 1920 Mayfair
  • 1922 Floriana
  • 1922 Karnak
  • 1922 Luxor
  • 1922 Rose
  • 1922 June A Bloom
  • 1922 Floriana





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