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Showing posts with label Dubarry et Cie. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 4, 2021

Dubarry et Cie

Dubarry and Co. (alternatively Dubarry Perfumery) of 81 Brompton Road, London. The company was established in 1917 with a French name and style as the perfume division of The Pill Tablet Standard & amp; amp; Company Ltd, Goldstone Chemical Works, Hove, UK.




The company launched over 70 luxury perfumes presented from 1916-1919, subsequently more sales presentations up to closure in the 1960's.

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