Monday, October 6, 2014

Vintage Lentheric Perfumes

In this guide, I have listed the various perfumes presented by Lentheric from  1885 to 1989, as well as some brief history of the company. Lentheric produced presentations that ranged from luxury to low-priced and was the first beauty salon with its own perfumes.

Lentheric is an old company which was established in 1795 as a millinery. In the 19th century, fashion accessories were added to the store. From 1873, perfumes were being informally blended in the store for sale and originally made fragrances only on request to his customers. Guillaume Lentheric, a hairdresser, established the perfume-cosmetics company La Parfumerie des Orchidees in 1875 . A large building at 245 rue du Faubourg-Saint Honore in Paris was acquired in 1885 and turned into a salon for millinery, perfumes, cosmetics and important beauty-hairdressing only on request to his customers.

By 1900, branches were opened in Deauville, Monte Carlo, Nice, Baden-Baden, and London. In 1910, the company was acquired by Velsch and Holtz. Later acquired in 1965 by the British American Tobacco group. From 1910-1965, Lentheric managed to produce around 140 fragrances. The company was then sold to Smith Kline Beecham pharmaceuticals in 1985, merged with Yardley in 1993; the name was licensed to International Brands in 1994. In 1998 Lenthéric Ltd was re-established as an independent perfume company under the Fine Fragrances & Cosmetic umbrella.



Bottles designed by C. Depinoix et Fils:
Le Pirate, Le Miracle

Bottles designed by Baccarat:
Ambre Mousse, Violette Orchidee, Shanghai, Royal Caprice

Bottles designed by Julien Viard:
Desir Princier

The perfumes of Lentheric:

  • 1885 Au Fil de L'Eau
  • 1909 Dame en Noir
  • 1910 Le Secret de Marguerite
  • 1910 Swell
  • 1912 Ambre Mousse
  • 1912 Atyche
  • 1912 Chypre
  • 1912 La Feria
  • 1912 Mimosa de Nice
  • 1912 Neos
  • 1912 Royal Caprice
  • 1912 Desir Princier
  • 1913 Tiara Bouquet,a green floral parfum de toilette. Re-launched in 1965 and again in 2000
  • 1913 Le Prenant
  • 1913 Per Alta
  • 1913 Sukina
  • 1913 Violette Orchidee
  • 1913 Tramp, re-launched in 1965 and again in 2000
  • 1916 Coeur de Paris
  • 1916 Shanghai, This is the re-branded fragrance 'CÅ“ur de Paris’; re-launched in 1934 and presented in a flacon designed by Frank McIntosh.
  • 1920 The Perfume of Aristocrats
  • 1921 Coeur Cheri
  • 1921 Secret des Fanchon
  • 1922 Ardans
  • 1922 Cheops
  • 1922 Fleurs Cologne
  • 1922 Fleurs Helene
  • 1922 Bel Inconnu
  • 1922 Ingenue
  • 1922 La Passant
  • 1922 Mi Vida
  • 1922 Mon Reve
  • 1922 Muguet d’Altesse
  • 1922 Nilus
  • 1922 Philine
  • 1922 Princess Mary
  • 1922 Rose de Rose
  • 1922 Sec Marguerite
  • 1922 Orkidee
  • 1922 Jasmin Orchidee
  • 1922 Fougere Orchidee
  • 1922 Lilas Orchidee
  • 1924 Confret de Ma Poupee
  • 1924 Lotus d’Or
  • 1924 Sourire de France
  • 1924 Miracle
  • 1925 Lotus
  • 1925 Maharajah de Kapurthala
  • 1925 Le Martin au Bois
  • 1928 Parfum 12
  • 1928 Asphodele
  • 1928 Foret Vierge
  • 1928 Le Pirate
  • 1930 A’Bientot (an aldehydic perfume)
  • 1930 Iceberg
  • 1931 Numero Douze
  • 1932 Tombola
  • 1933 Numero 12
  • 1933 Tweed
  • 1934 Turf
  • 1934 Bouquet Lentheric
  • 1934 Clandestine
  • 1934 Escapade
  • 1934 Persistence
  • 1935 Dykil
  • 1935 Cabana
  • 1935 Vagabond
  • 1935 L'Intuition
  • 1935 Bel Masque
  • 1935 Dykil
  • 1935 Gardenia de Tahiti
  • 1935 Home Spun
  • 1935 Risque Tout
  • 1935 Scotch Mist
  • 1936 Mazurka Russe
  • 1937 Anticipation
  • 1937 Espionnage
  • 1937 Plaid
  • 1937 Realization
  • 1938 Caravan
  • 1938 Carnation
  • 1938 Cloak of Night
  • 1938 Quin-Essence
  • 1938 Smoke
  • 1938 Soon
  • 1939 Bal Masque
  • 1939 Confetti
  • 1939 Jeanina
  • 1939 Gaiete
  • 1939 Le Triangle de Fleurs
  • 1939 Mavourneen
  • 1939 Sky Lark
  • 1939 Vieille France
  • 1939 Tomorrow
  • 1940 Picnic
  • 1940 Pink Party
  • 1940 Blind Date
  • 1940 Jeune Fille
  • 1940 Daisy Chain
  • 1940 Birds In A Gilded Cage
  • 1940 Family Album
  • 1940 Tiara
  • 1940 Picnic
  • 1941 Sous-Zero
  • 1941 Anchors Aweigh
  • 1941 Birds Of A Feather
  • 1941 Hell-Bent
  • 1941 Heart Throb
  • 1941 Band Box
  • 1941 Beige
  • 1941 Happiness Choo-Choo
  • 1941 Ditty Fox
  • 1941 Wildfire
  • 1941 Tanbark
  • 1941 Little/Small Slam
  • 1941 Sous-Zero
  • 1942 Folk Dance
  • 1942 Tombola, relaunch
  • 1942 Le Miracle
  • 1942 Bataille de Fleurs
  • 1944 Ransom
  • 1944 Reunion
  • 1944 Kubla Khan
  • 1945 Feu Sacre
  • 1945 Black Sunlight
  • 1945 Seersucker
  • 1945 Deep End
  • 1945 Pale Blue
  • 1945 Parachute
  • 1945 Simpatico
  • 1945 Trouble
  • 1946 Beyond
  • 1946 Formidable
  • 1946 Center of Attraction
  • 1946 Occasion
  • 1946 China Poblana, a Mexican revolutionary heroine
  • 1946 Feu Froid
  • 1946 Sometime
  • 1946 Don Quixote
  • 1946 Rampant
  • 1946 Turban
  • 1946 Small Talk
  • 1946 Voom
  • 1946 Vivid Black
  • 1946 Dark Brilliance
  • 1948 Critics' Choice
  • 1948 Pale Black
  • 1948 Gendarme
  • 1948 Stepping Out
  • 1950 Repartee
  • 1950 Icicle
  • 1953 Galaxy
  • 1953 High Tension
  • 1953 Adam's Rib (a floral perfume)
  • 1953 Royal Rose
  • 1953  Three Silent Messengers
  • 1954 All Stars
  • 1955 Musketeer
  • 1956 Aerolian
  • 1956 Lentheric 12
  • 1958 Red Lilac
  • 1958 Ripple
  • 1960 Gay Bird
  • 1964 Onyx
  • 1966 Black Label
  • 1968 Pagan
  • 1972 Miss Lentheric
  • 1973 Jungle Gardenia
  • 1973 Just Musk, re-launched in 2000.
  • 1976 Chique
  • 1977 Gold
  • 1978 It
  • 1979 Panache
  • 1979 Elle
  • 1981 Mystique, relaunced in 2000
  • 1982 Pure Silk
  • 1983 Finesse, relaunched in 1997
  • 1984 Lace
  • 1985 Joie de Vivre, relaunched in 1997
  • 1985 White Satin
  • 1986 Hallmark
  • 1987 Style
  • 1989 Fashion
  • 1991 Fleur
  • 1992 Tweed, re-launched in association with Yardley (FFC) with a slightly altered formulae created by Arthur Burnham.
  • 1997 Solo pour homme
  • 2001 Lavender
  • Air de France
  • Chypre Lentheric
  • Dunbar
  • Feria
  • Out of the Blue
  • Pre Catalan
  • Rebel
  • Repartee
  • Essence of Tweed
  • Muguet
  • Mystere
  • On Hand

4 comments:

  1. I'd love to buy Bouquet Tiara Perfume. I purchased my original bottle in 1968 and haven't been able to buy it again since. The aroma has wonderful memories of mine.

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  2. In the 70s, as a child, I just lived for musk perfumes. Modern musks don't smell anything near as good. As well as Jovan Musk and - my favourite - Houbigant's musk in the black and silver cylindrical bottle, I had Lentheric's Just Musk. I bought it again recently (a vintage bottle) and it's nothing like I remember, oh well. Perhaps it's the Houbigant I'm thinking of. But I've been very lucky with vintage Tweed, which is an amazing fragrance - I bought three bottles to make sure I don't run out. Joie de Vivre is also lovely, though short-lived, and Fleur, which I didn't know, is very pretty. Amber is a bit thin, but Tramp is another good buy. And I'm just about to get Panache and Finesse, just to see what they're like. Thank heavens for Ebay, huh?

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    1. You should try Carolina Herrera NYC.Like you I love Musk and Just Musk in the very small bottle of oil was my favourite but can’t seem to get it anywhere. I passed a lady in the shops and asked her what she was wearing as it smelt musky and this is the perfume she had on.... Go to a chemist and try it first it might not be your taste.

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  3. I LOVE LENTHERIC A BIENTOT ! ANY IDEAS WHERE I MIGHT FIND THIS SCENT ?

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