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Friday, April 5, 2019

Parfums d'Anjou

Parfums d'Anjou of Paris, France.








Their perfumes Nuits Folles, Pour la Danse, and Paradis were housed in Baccarat crystal bottles.


The perfumes of Anjou:

  • 1920 Rêve d'Amour
  • 1933 Nuits Folles
  • 1933 Pour la Danse
  • 1933 Paradis
  • 1935 Viens
  • 1935 Toi et Moi
  • 1935 L'Heure de Minuit
  • 1937 Le Gui de Noël




A different company named Anjou was established by Ernest Oswalt (founder of the Campana company, creator of the Campana Balm). You may also find some boxes marked with "Industria Argentina" as there was a factory in Argentina as well.

The perfumes of Anjou:

  • 1940 - Apropos (a typical chypre perfume - jasmine, rose, vetiver, oakmoss, sandalwood, patchouli, ylang ylang)
  • 1943 - Devastating
  • 1952 - Side Glance ( a floral bouquet perfume)
  • 1954 - Tai-Pe
  • 1956 - Flor de Manzano
  • 1956 - Por Siempre Ambar
  • 1956 - Ninoska
  • 1957 - Celestial
  • 1958 - Malmaison






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