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Friday, April 4, 2014

Parfums Zofaly

Parfums Zofaly of Paris France, established in 1930 by Mademoiselle Jeanne Rose Marie Crespin in Montargis (Lioret) and M. Michel Laurens-Frings & Cie (Paris, France).





In 1943, Mademoiselle Crespin lived at 10, rue de la Chaussée, Montargis (Loiret-France) 

The Zofaly headquarters were located at 59 rue Galilee, Paris. The factory was located at Montargis, 






The perfumes of Zofaly:

  • 1945 Passion de Zofaly (discontinued by 1953)
  • 1946 Retour Charmant
  • 1946 Jeux D'Amour


Bottles:




















1 comment:

  1. I have several bottles of French parfume that my uncle obtained in France when he was stationed there during WWII. I'm trying to find out what their current value is. Are you able to assist or send me in the right direction?

    Jean Patou - Joy / Molynex-Paris - Joy / Guerlain-Paris - Shalimar (clear stopper no lettering) / Zoflay - Paris = passion / Marcel Guerlain-Paris = Ambre du Harrar (unopened bottle) / Cuir de Russie-Paris = Violet (unopened bottle)

    I would appreciate any guidance you can provide.

    Thank you

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