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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Adolph Spiehler Perfumes

Adolph Spiehler of 202-204 Court Street, Rochester, NY. Established 1876 by Adolph Spiehler.


Adolph Spiehler perfumes:
  • 1903 Aida 
  • 1903 Alpine Bells 
  • 1903 Alpine Rose 
  • 1903 Aurora 
  • 1903 Belle of the Forest 
  • 1903 Bouquet Four Hundred 
  • 1903 Chic
  • 1903 College Queen 
  • 1903 Edelweiss 
  • 1903 Fleur de Marie 
  • 1903 Fleur d Iris 
  • 1903 Florodora 
  • 1903 Lilac Blossoms 
  • 1903 Lily of Gold 
  • 1903 Loie 
  • 1903 Maigloeckchen 
  • 1903 March Violets 
  • 1903 May Lily 
  • 1903 Mystic Shrine 
  • 1903 Natural Violets 
  • 1903 Norma 
  • 1903 Palestine Clover 
  • 1903 Pan American Flowers 
  • 1903 Picked Roses 
  • 1903 Picked Violets 
  • 1903 Queen as applied to Perfumes Toilet Waters Sach etc etc 
  • 1903 Queen Anne 
  • 1903 Queen of Carnations 
  • 1903 Queen of Lilies 
  • 1903 Queen of Roses 
  • 1903 Queen of Violets 
  • 1903 Rose Buds 
  • 1903 Thalia 
  • 1903 Wild Crab Apple 
  • 1903 Wonderful 
  • 1907 Sweet Olive



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