Les Parfums de Jaspy of Paris, established at 75 rue du Cardinal Lemoine, Paris in 1910, and subtitled "Parfums Modernes et Originaux". The company was very short-lived.
The New York French Export Company was the sole distributor of Jaspy in 1920.
The perfumes of Jaspy:
Le Petit Chose by Jaspy: launched in 1922, clear glass pear shaped flacon with stopper made up of milk glass, a stylized man's head wearing a black hat. Bottle made in memory of French author, Alphonse Daudet who wrote the novel Le P'tite Chose.
The New York Times, 1921:
The perfumes of Jaspy:
- 1920 Jasmin
- 1920 Ambre
- 1921 Buisson Fleuri
- 1921 Fleurs Bois
- 1921 Kadoura
- 1921 Muscadin
- 1921 Myrodata
- 1921 La Tulipe Noire
- 1921 Rose de Chemin
- 1921 L'Eglantine de la Reine
- 1922 Le Petit Chose
- 1922 Victoirie Lilas
- 1927 Lilas
- 1927 Narcissus
- 1927 Violet
Le Petit Chose by Jaspy: launched in 1922, clear glass pear shaped flacon with stopper made up of milk glass, a stylized man's head wearing a black hat. Bottle made in memory of French author, Alphonse Daudet who wrote the novel Le P'tite Chose.
The New York Times, 1921:
"Fascinating Jaspy perfumes, the rose in its slender tapering bottle and 'Petit Chose. L'Eglantine de la Reine, with its delicate glass horseshoe carved by Lalique."
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