Saturday, December 13, 2014

Allan-Pfeiffer Chemical Company

Allan-Pfeiffer Chemical Company of St Louis; Allan's Fine Perfumes was a division that produced a range of fragrances in c1900.


Allan Pfeiffer Chemical Co.  1700 Morgan Street St Louis, Mo.
  •  JE Allan, President 
  • Chas E Lane, Vice President 
  • Geo W Winstead, Secretary and Treasurer 
  • Darius McLean, Gen Manager Perfume Department 



The perfumes of Allan:
  • 1903 Allan Frangipanni
  • 1903 Allan Musk
  • 1903 Allan Rose (a line of toiletries)
  • 1903 Allan Violet
  • 1903 China Musk
  • 1903 English Lilac
  • 1903 Floerea
  • 1903 Helianthus
  • 1903 Idyllwild
  • 1903 India Queen
  • 1903 Janice (a toiletry line)
  • 1903 Janie
  • 1903 Japan Lily
  • 1903 Kim Kam (a toiletry line)
  • 1903 La Fleura
  • 1903 Lilac Flowers
  • 1903 May Blossom
  • 1903 Nile Lily
  • 1903 Old English Lilac
  • 1903 Persian Pansy
  • 1903 Persian Pink
  • 1903 Princess Daisies
  • 1903 Princess Lily
  • 1903 Princess Pink
  • 1903 Princess Prue
  • 1903 Princess Roses
  • 1903 Princess Violettes
  • 1903 Rahnee
  • 1903 Rajah
  • 1903 Rose Buds and Lilacs
  • 1903 Rose-Enchant
  • 1904 American Beauty Rose
  • 1904 Heliotrope
  • 1904 Loko Flora
  • 1904 White Lilac
  • 1904 White Rose
  • 1904 Violet
  • 1904 Crabapple
  • 1904 Princess Lily
  • 1906 Janice
  • 1908 1710 Farina
  • 1908 China Musk
  • 1908 High Grade
  • 1908 Idyllwild
  • 1908 Nelly Bly
  • 1908 Old English Lilac
  • 1908 Princess Daisies
  • 1903 Royal Rose
  • 1903 Swiss Violet
  • 1903 Thesmia
  • 1903 True Azalia
  • 1903 Vici-Violettes
  • 1903 Violet-Enchant
  • 1903 Wild Hay (a toiletry line)
  • 1903 World's Fair Bouquet
  • 1908 Quality Street
  • 1908 Rahnée
  • 1908 Sara
  • 1908 St Louis Rose
  • 1908 True Azalea
  • 1908 Vici-Violette
  • 1908 Wild Hay
  • 1908 Wisteria
  • 1908 Allan Frangipani
  • 1908 Allan Musk
  • 1908 Allan Rose
  • 1908 Allan Violet
  • 1908 Allan's Sweet Breath
  • 1908 Belle Cascade
  • 1908 Chauffeur Club
  • 1908 Dixie Queen
  • 1908 Dorothea
  • 1908 Fair Queen
  • 1908 Florera
  • 1908 Helianthus
  • 1908 India Queen
  • 1908 Iola
  • 1908 Kim Kam
  • 1908 Janie
  • 1908 La Fleura
  • 1908 Lilac Flowers
  • 1908 Nile Lily
  • 1908 Princess Lily
  • 1908 Princess Prue
  • 1908 Princess Violettes
  • 1908 Rose Buds & Lilacs
  • 1908 Rose Enchante
  • 1908 Rose Otto Bouquet
  • 1908 Sweet Scents
  • 1908 Thesmia
  • 1908 Violet Enchante
  • 1908 Japan Lily
  • 1908 May Blossom
  • 1908 Persian Pansy
  • 1908 Persian Pink
  • 1908 Princess Daisies
  • 1908 Princess Lily
  • 1908 Princess Pink
  • 1908 Rajah
  • 1908 Princess Roses
  • 1908 Princess Violets
  • 1908 Royal Rose
  • 1908 Swiss Violet
  • 1908 World's Fair Bouquet

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