Friday, August 1, 2014

Parfumerie de Monte-Carlo N. Moehr

Moehr perfumery of Monte Carlo. It was established by Nestor Moehr and Georges Moehr.






The perfumes of Moehr:
  • 1900 Frangipani
  • 1900 Bouquet Violettes de Nice
  • 1900 eau de cologne
  • 1925 Capucine
  • 1925 Iris de Monte Carlo
  • 1925 Gardenia de Monte Carlo
  • 1925 Bouquet Monte Carlo
  • 1925 Lotus Bleu
  • 1925 L'Aimée
  • 1925 Chypre
  • 1925 Iris Blanc
  • 1925 Violette de Blanches
  • 1925 Fleurs de Muguet
  • 1925 Muguet de Mai
  • 1925 Ses Fleurs
  • 1925 Caprice de Femme
  • 1925 Le Zephir
  • 1925 Yule Tide
  • 1925 L'Aimee
  • 1930 Fleur de Tabac
  • 1930 Fougère
  • 1930 Œillet
  • 1930 Violette
  • 1930 Lavanda
  • 1930 Cuir de Russie
  • 1930 Mimosa
  • 1930 Lilas
  • 1930 Muguet
  • 1930 Eau de Rose












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