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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Parfumerie Wald'Ys

 Les Parfums de Produits de Beaute et Parfums de Luxe Waldys, known as Parfumerie Wald'Ys established around 1919 and located at 28 rue de Madrid. the Wald'ys general depositary was located at 64 Chausse d'Antin.

The company did not last to the 1930s. Any item with the Wald'Ys name should be considered very rare.





The perfumes of Wald'Ys:

  • 1922 Rose d'Ys
  • 1922 Chypre 
  • 1922 Oeillet d'Ys
  • 1922 Lilas en Fleurs
  • 1922 Muguet
  • 1922 Narcisse
  • 1922 Bouquet
  • 1922 Jasmin
  • 1922 Violette des Bois
  • 1922 Son Lilas
  • 1922 Son Ambre
  • 1922 Jim'my
  • 1922 Tes Baisers
  • 1922 L'Amour dans les Coeurs
  • 1922 Parfum en Vogue
  • 1922 Douce Rêverie


 







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