Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Wenck

"The Wenck" Perfume Mfg Co. 77 Franklin Street, New York City. 

Laboratory and office at 381 Sixth Ave, New York City (in 1876).






The perfumes of Wenck:

  • 1876 Acacia 
  • 1876 American Flowers 
  • 1876 Bloomingdale Bouquet 
  • 1876 Boston Rosebud 
  • 1876 Bouquet Alhambra 
  • 1876 Bouquet Everlasting 
  • 1876 Bouquet Caroline 
  • 1876 Bouquet Central Park 
  • 1876 Bouquet Florida 
  • 1876 Bouquet Fifth Avenue 
  • 1876 Bouquet Jockey Club 
  • 1876 Bouquet Madison Ave Park 
  • 1876 Bouquet Union League Club 
  • 1876 Bouquet Upper Ten 
  • 1876 Bouquet West End 
  • 1876 Bouquet Windsor Bouquet 
  • 1876 Bridal Bouquet 
  • 1876 Cassie 
  • 1876 Carnation Pink 
  • 1876 Cedrat 
  • 1876 California Flowers 
  • 1876 Centennial Bouquet 
  • 1876 Damask Rose 
  • 1876 Ess Bouquet 
  • 1876 Florida Water
  • 1876 Flowers of the West 
  • 1876 Flowers of the Woods 
  • 1876 Forget me not 
  • 1876 Frangipani 
  • 1876 Gardenia
  • 1876 Geranium Rose 
  • 1876 Gilsey House Bouquet 
  • 1876 Harvard Bouquet 
  • 1876 Hawthorn 
  • 1876 Heliotrope 
  • 1876 Honeysuckle 
  • 1876 Hyacinth 
  • 1876 Italian Flowers 
  • 1876 Jasmine 
  • 1876 Lavender Flowers 
  • 1876 Leland Bouquet 
  • 1876 Lily of the Valley 
  • 1876 Magnolia 
  • 1876 Marechale 
  • 1876 May Flowers 
  • 1876 Mignonette 
  • 1876 Mille Fleurs 
  • 1876 Mops Rose 
  • 1876 Musk 
  • 1876 Musk Rose 
  • 1876 Mousseline 
  • 1876 Neroli
  • 1876 New Mown Hay 
  • 1876 Newport Breeze 
  • 1876 Night Blooming Cereus 
  • 1876 Ocean Bouquet 
  • 1876 Ocean Spray 
  • 1876 Orange Blossoms 
  • 1876 Orange Portugal 
  • 1876 Oriental Drops 
  • 1876 Patchouly
  • 1876 Pond Lily 
  • 1876 Prairie Flowers 
  • 1876 Rose
  • 1876 Southern Flowers 
  • 1876 Spring Flowers
  • 1876 Stephanotis 
  • 1876 Sweet Briar 
  • 1876 Sweet Clover 
  • 1876 Sweet Pea 
  • 1876 Tea Rose 
  • 1876 Tropical Bouquet
  • 1876 Tuberose 
  • 1876 Verbena 
  • 1876 Vetiver 
  • 1876 Violet 
  • 1876 Warrin Bouquet 
  • 1876 White Rose 
  • 1876 Wild Flowers 
  • 1876 Wood Violet 
  • 1876 Yale Bouquet 
  • 1876 Ylang Ylang 
  • 1890 Fedora Cologne
  • 1890 Park Bouquet Cologne
  • 1890 Superior Bay Rum
  • 1890 Lavender Water
  • 1890 Violet Water
  • 1890 Opera Bouquet
  • 1890 Gilt Edge Cologne




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