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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Parfums Delyna

Established in 1925 by Maxime Patraud and was located at 21 rue de la Breche-aux-Loups, Paris France. .

Acquired in 1945 by Cuban perfumer Bienvenido Fernandez.

The perfumes of Delyna:
  • 1925 Secret Espagnol
  • 1925 Mystere Romain
  • 1925 Sensation de Paris
  • 1927 Nuit Romantique



The bottle for Sensation came in two sizes, a large regular size and a miniature size. The French black glass miniature round perfume bottle has gold colored claw embellishments and fitted with gold colored ground glass conical shaped stopper. Front has Sensation Delyna Paris in gold. Stands just 1 7/8" tall. The base is marked Delyna France.


Sensation by Delyna. Photo by ebay seller sw-mistletoe-co





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