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Showing posts with label Salancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salancy. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Salancy

Little is known about the Salancy parfumerie. From what I gather, Salancy was established at 21 rue des Abeilles, Tours, France in 1913 by Henri Salmon and Henri Chancy. The two made the name Salancy from Salmon and Chancy. They produced cosmetics in addition to perfumes. The company was affiliated to the Parfumerie Romary and the Parfumerie Olga of Tours, France.

World War II halted production of Salancy's perfumes from 1935-1945.

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