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Charles V Perfumes
Charles V (also known as Charles the Fifth) of Paris France. Usually you will find these perfumes as part of a miniature perfume collection, such as Parfums de Paris, etc. I haven't been able to locate a full size bottle of any of their perfumes to date. The perfumes seem to date from the 1950s-1970s.
The perfumes of Charles V:
- Malica
- Entendu
- Cheval Bleu
- 1953 Croyance
- Cordon d’Or
- Wizzy
- Versant
- Anita
- Pamyr
- Clandestin
- Pardon
- Tempora
- Magic Rose
- Jasmine
- Cordon Rouge
- Reine Demai
- Impudent
- Tendre Eveil
- Jolie Valse
- Alma
- Nounouche
- Bavardage
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Thank you for the clarification that it is most often included in that perfume set - I've a picture of Versant if you'd like me to send it to you to post here
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