Thursday, February 5, 2015

Savonnerie Parfumerie Maubert

Isnard - Maubert Parfumeur:  A perfumery, cosmetic and toiletry shop established at 17 rue Lamartine, Lille, France in 1819; also see ' Parfumerie du La Val Creux', associated with Chrome et Cie; associated with Savonnerie Parfumerie Maubert. Maubert Jeune.





  • 1896 Fleurs Fraiches
  • 1896 Almaviva
  • 1896 La Guerre des Roses
  • 1896 Rose du Bengale
  • 1896 La Traviata - Peau d'Espagne
  • 1897 Sidi-el-Mahiddin
  • 1900 Cendrillon
  • 1911 Violette Louisette
  • 1911 Violette Ambrée
  • 1911 Fleurs de Tyrol
  • 1911 Violette Chantilly
  • 1911 Triple de Flanders
  • 1911 Chantilly
  • 1911 Violette
  • 1911 Fougere
  • 1911 Lakma
  • 1911 Peau d'Espagne
  • 1911 Othello
  • 1913 Bruyere Crianon
  • 1913 Rose de France
  • 1913 Fougere Imperiale
  • 1913 Carnation
  • 1913 Rose
  • 1913 Lily of the Valley
  • 1913 Wild Flower
  • 1913 Sandalwood/Santal
  • 1913 Violette Imperiale
  • 1914 Oeillet de Cannes
  • 1914 Violette des Bois
  • 1920 Violettes Fraîche (s)
  • 1923 Stora
  • 1923 Ginette
  • 1927 Cyprus
  • 1935 Dalty
  • Amandes
  • Bouquet Indien
  • Eau de Portugal
  • Eau de Roses
  • Fougère Ambrée
  • Fougère Dorée
  • Gerbera
  • Heliotrope
  • Les Saisons - l'Ete
  • Lilas
  • Modeste Violette
  • Muguet
  • Reviris
  • Rose Bulgaria
  • Santal Citrin
  • Souvenir
  •  Violette de Saint Raphael 

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