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Monday, June 1, 2015

Faking Perfume Bottles to Increase Their Value

The issue of adding "after market" accents to rather plain perfume bottles to increase their value is not new to the world of collecting. Over the years collectors have dealt with unscrupulous dealers who added various labels to boring bottles. Many of these labels do not fit the shape of the bottle making them a little more obvious than others, but nonetheless it confuses collectors and dealers alike. Adding a loose label to a perfume bottle may sound harmless to those who practice the fraud in order to make a quick buck, but it hurts the world of perfume collecting as it can result in mistaken identity and false value.

These are forgeries!! Plain and simple.


Thursday, March 19, 2015

ON EBAY !! Antique Bluet by Grenoville Baccarat Flacon

Antique Bluet by Grenoville Baccarat Flacon, 4 by 2 Inch Diameter




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ON EBAY!! Moda by Gabilla c1918 Baccarat Flacon

The 1918 Gabilla perfume Moda, a medium weight floral bouquet, was named after the fashionable European quarter of Constantinople. The Baccarat flacon, which resembled the outline of a fashion sketch with a hat like stopper, is decorated with an oversized gilded silk tassel and childlike enameled floral designs.


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Friday, February 20, 2015

ON EBAY!!! Vintage 1920s Ambre by OTA Pearl Perfume Presentation

Very rare 1920s trompe l'oeil perfume presentation for Ambre by Ota, using perfume bottles coated in laitance de hareng pearlescent finish perfected by Andre Jollivet and the Nesle Normandeuse glassworks.


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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

EBAY FIND!: Cook's Sample Perfume Bottles on Display Card c1910

ON EBAY: Cook's Sample Perfume Bottles on Display Card c1910. This is a superb and very rare advertising piece. I love the little bottles with their little seals and ribbons still attached. The perfumes are: Sweet Violet, Throne, Alicia, Dorinna, and Rivera.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Edwardian-Perfume-Sample-Card-With-Bottles-For-Edward-Cook-Co-Ltd-c1910-/331183416611?pt=UK_Collectables_Advertising_ET&hash=item4d1c11e523







Edward Cook & Co., Ltd., (East London Soap Works)

Edward Cook was a soap manufacturer located at Norwich, England.  In the 1830s, he moved his firm to Goodman’s Yard in Whitechapel and by 1859, the company was moved again to Cook’s Road in Bow and the factory was then called the Soapery. His son, Edward was a reputable chemist. Many women worked in the soap packing department. Their best known brand was the Throne Toilet Soap.

After WW2, the company was acquired by John Knight, LTD, famous for their Castile soap which they created in 1919.



Chemist and Druggist: The Newsweekly for Pharmacy, Volume 73, 1908:
"Soaps and Perfumes for Christmas. Messrs Edward Cook & Co Ltd soap specialists, Bow London E, have this year prepared for the Christmas trade an exceptionally large variety of their soaps in souvenir boxes either alone or combined with bottles of perfume or other toilet requisites. The cases which the Company usually employ for three cakes of Excelsior Savon Violette de Luxe, Savon Violette de Parme, Russian Violet toilet soap and Savon Mignora, are sufficiently artistic to be with the contents acceptable as a Christmas present, but they have numerous special cases for example glove and handkerchief boxes each containing a bottle of Throne perfume, a tablet of Violette soap, and a box of Royalist tooth powder and individual boxes shaped like a crown and finished in leatherette containing two tablets of Riviera soap and a bottle of perfume. There are also boxes of soaps only covered with leatherette bearing in gold scrolls such phrases as 'With best wishes' and 'The Season's Greetings' and a dainty little case for gentlemen contains a stick of Solace antiseptic shaving soap. The most handsome and attractive case of the series is a crimson and gold box containing a bottle of White Lilac perfume and two tablets of Excelsior Savon de Luxe. Our subscribers will find in the selection full particulars of which they can obtain on application to Messrs Cook lines which should bring business at Christmastide."





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Faking Perfume Bottles to Increase Their Value

The issue of adding "after market" accents to rather plain perfume bottles to increase their value is not new to the world o...