Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Parfums Marquis of Paris

Parfums Marquis of Paris, established by Remy Marquis, and located at 1 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, France.

The company was mainly active during the 1920s and produced toiletries, perfumes and cosmetics, as well as producing such items for other perfumers for use under their own name, primarily for export.







Their perfumes were often housed in opaque glass bottles manufactured by Depinoix.

Marquis was resurrected in around 1999.

The perfumes of Marquis:

  • 1920 Chypre
  • 1920 Fleurs d'Origan
  • 1920 Violette
  • 1920 Rose
  • 1920 Ambre
  • 1920 Jasmin
  • 1920 Lilas
  • 1920 Muguet
  • 1920 Fleurs de Grand'Mere 
  • 1920 Prince Bleu  
  • 1920 Prince Maradjah
  • 1920 Un Jour Divin
  • 1920 Un Rêve
  • 1920 Mille Fleurs
  • 1920 Couleur d'Yvette
  • 1923 Niradjah
  • 1927 Brise de Monte-Carlo  
  • 1927 Mon Ideal
  • 1927 Secret de Marquis 
  • 1927 Algeria
  • 1999 Marquis pour Homme
  • 1999 Marquis pour Femme
  • 1999 Remy for Men
  • 1999 Remy for Women














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