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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Emeraude Catalog Numbers c1932

From a 1932 Coty Catalog, with original prices noted.




Emeraude Essence
  • 4099 - 8 ml flacon...retail $1.00
  • 4097 - 16 ml flacon...retail $2.00
  • 4096 - 32 ml flacon, fancy box...retail $3.75
  • 4000 - 50 ml crystal flacon, green leather case...retail $7.50 (shown in photo above)
  • 4001 - 50 ml crystal flacon, tasseled box ...retail $7.25 (shown in photo above)
  • 4002 - 102 ml- crystal flacon, green leather case...retail $15.00
  • 4003 - 102 ml - crystal flacon, grey suede box ...retail $15.00
  • 4004 - 125 ml - flacon, corrugated carton...retail $12.50
  • 4004bis - 200 ml - crystal flacon, embossed box...retail $18.00
  • C4004bis - 200 ml - crystal flacon, green leather case...retail $25.00
  • 4004ter - 335 ml - crystal flacon, blue leather case...retail $50.00
  • 4005 - 250 ml - flacon, corrugated carton...retail $24.00


Metal Purse Containers
  • 4099M - 8 ml flacon-platinum-toned...retail $1.50
  • 4099G - 8 ml flacon- gold plated ...retail $5.00

Also created in:
  • Face Powder
  • Compacts
  • Refills
  • Toilet Water
  • Dusting Powder
  • Talcum
  • Sachet
  • Bath Salts
  • Brilliantine
  • Lotion for the Hair
  • Soap

Frosted Talc Flacons

Frosted glass talcum flacon, brass shaker lid, gold foil label. Not made by Lalique, but made by Coty's own glassworks. The brass screw cap opens by turning the top of the cap left or right to reveal the shaker holes. The base of the bottle is embossed with "COTY." The bottle stands just under 5 1/8 inches.

Information from a 1932 Coty catalog, complete with original retail prices.



Serial No. 93 - in Bottles-Blanche. Retail price $1.00

  • Available in all odors except Heliotrope, Jacinthe and Ambreine


Serial No. 93 - in Bottles-Rose. Retail price $1.00

Available in:

  • L’Origan No. 1193
  • Paris No. 3093
  • L’Aimant No. 293
  • Chypre No. 193
  • Emeraude No. 4093
  • Styx No. 2193
  • La Rose Jacqueminot No. 993




Briar Flacons

Lalique designed flacon, made by Coty's own glassworks, featuring frosted "briar" motif stopper. Information from a 1932 Coty catalog, complete with original retail prices. Starting with the lowest price perfumes to the most expensive perfumes.





Toilette Water
Eau de Toilette in Embossed Box
  • No. 08 - In Decorated Boxes, 105ml...retail $3.25
  • No. 09 - In Decorated Boxes, 210ml...retail $6.25
  • No. 10 - Corrugated Boxes, 425ml...retail $11.00
  • No. 11 - Corrugated Boxes, 750ml...retail $21.00


In the following odors:
  • Lilas Blanc
  • Heliotrope
  • Violette
  • Jacinthe

Toilette Water
Eau de Toilette in Embossed Box
  • No. 08 - In Decorated Boxes, 105ml...retail $4.00
  • No. 09 - In Decorated Boxes, 210ml...retail $7.00
  • No. 10 - Corrugated Boxes, 425ml...retail $13.00
  • No. 11 - Corrugated Boxes, 750ml...retail $25.00


In the following odors:
  • L’Origan
  • L’Aimant
  • Chypre
  • Violette Pourpre
  • La Rose Jacqueminot
  • Iris
  • Ambreine
  • L’Oeillet France
  • Cyclamen
  • Lilas Pourpre
  • L’Or
  • Paris
  • Emeraude
  • La Jacee
  • Muguet


Toilette Water
Eau de Toilette in Embossed Box
  • No. 08 - In Decorated Boxes, 105ml...retail $4.25
  • No. 09 - In Decorated Boxes, 210ml...retail $7.25
  • No. 10 - Corrugated Boxes, 425ml...retail $14.00
  • No. 11 - Corrugated Boxes, 750ml...retail $27.00


In the following odors:
  • Jasmin de Corse
  • L’Effleurt
  • L’Ambre Antique
  • Styx

L'Origan Catalog Numbers c1932

From a 1932 Coty Catalog, with original prices noted.




L’Origan Essence

  • 1097 - 8 ml flacon...retail $1.00
  • 1098 - 16 ml flacon...retail $2.00
  • 1099 - 32 ml flacon, fancy box...retail $3.75
  • 1100 - 50 ml crystal flacon, red leather case...retail $7.50 (shown in photo above)
  • 1101 - 50 ml crystal flacon, gold leaf tasseled box ...retail $7.00 (shown in photo above)
  • 1102 - 102 ml- crystal flacon, red leather case...retail $15.00
  • 1103 - 102 ml - crystal flacon, gold leaf tasseled box ...retail $14.00
  • 1104 - 125 ml - flacon, corrugated carton...retail $12.50
  • 1104bis - 200 ml - crystal flacon, embossed box...retail $18.00
  • C1104bis - 200 ml - crystal flacon, red leather case...retail $25.00
  • 1104ter - 335 ml - crystal flacon, blue leather case...retail $50.00
  • 1105 - 250 ml - flacon, corrugated carton...retail $24.00


Metal Purse Containers
  • 1199M - 8 ml flacon-platinum-toned...retail $1.50
  • 1199G - 8 ml flacon- gold plated ...retail $5.00


Also created in:
  • Face Powder
  • Compacts
  • Refills
  • Toilet Water
  • Dusting Powder
  • Talcum
  • Sachet
  • Bath Salts
  • Brilliantine
  • Lotion for the Hair
  • Soap

Coty Compacts c1932



Thursday, January 23, 2014

Coty Cygnet (Swan) Perfume Presentations

Coty's Cygnet perfume presentations are adorned with two gilded or silver finished plastic swans holding a small purse perfume flacon and Sub Deb lipstick, and the trio also includes an Air Spun scented face powder compact.

The perfume bottles are frosted glass and have an Art Nouveau flair to them which can make some people mistake them for Lalique bottles, however, these were not made by Lalique, they were made by Coty's own glassworks.

These presentations date to the early 1950s.

LIFE, 1952:
"Coty Cygnet Trio...$5.00
Coty Cygnet Duo...$3.25"



Cygnet Trio for Emeraude.

Cygnet Trio for Paris, photo from ebay


Coty Fragrance Bar Perfume Presentation

Coty's  Fragrance Bar was a Perfume Presentation holding three perfumes inside of a lucite tantalus, complete with a chain and lock, and was available in L'Origan, L'Aimant, Emeraude, Paris and Muguet des Bois.



Ellie Lipstick and Powder Presentation


LIFE, 1952:
"ELLIE”.., gay, spangled little elephant bearing two ever- welcome gifts from the Coty Christmas Parade! A fluted golden Sub Deb lipstick — plus famous Coty "Air Spun" Face Powder. Put "Ellie" first on your list PARIS, L'AIMANT, L'ORIGAN, EMERAUDE, PARIS."

Another 1942 Coty Perfume Presentation Ad


Vigilante Kit - 9 beauty and charm aids $3.95
Sabots - 2 Perfumes; shoes are pincushions - $5

 Paris:
$2.85 - Toilet Water, Vanity
$7.50 - Case of 7 Luxuries
$15 - Rich perfumed splendor
$4.75 - Five fine gifts in one



Emeraude:
$5.25 - Perfume, 4 related items, atomizer
$16.50 - Charm Chest - choicest Coty aids
$2.50 Jewel Vanity , Air Spun powder
$4.75 - Big Five - each is a gift in itself



 Flights of Fancy in Fragrance:
Jewel Tree - $12.50
Fleur du lac - $12.50
Toboggan - $10
Garden Cart - $7.50

L’Origan:
$8.00 - Big, satin-lined treasure chest
$3.95 - Air Spun Makeup vanity
$5.00 - Exciting bath and beauty aids
$3.75 - Makeup Trio, Toilet Water

L’Aimant:
$5.00 - Quintet in shimmering red-gold scheme
$10.25 - Glamorous - yet practical selection
$2.25 - Air Spun Makeup in gift case
$4.25 - Rich looking! Perfume, matched aids.



1941 Coty Perfume Presentations Ad






Ferris Wheel..A divinely giddy gadget, to hold Coty Chypre. L’Aimantg, Paris, Emeraude and L’Origan. $10.



Sleigh. Romantic setting for two romantic perfume blends - Coty L’Origan and L’Aimant. $3.95


Weathervane. If she’s changeable, give her four famous fragrances: Emeraude, Paris, L’Origan and L’Aimant. $5.00

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

1942 Coty Perfume Presentations Ad






Guard of Honor for two bottles of L’Aimant and Paris $5.00


Jewel Tree bears Emeraude, Styx, L’Aimant , Paris, Chypre. $12.50


Fleur du Lac, setting for a shimmering flacon of L’Origan. $12.50



Toboggan with a crew of L’Aimant, Paris and Emeraude, Styx. $10.00


Garden Cart carries Styx, Paris and Muguet des Bois. $7.50


Sabots (Dutch clogs/shoes) filled with chunky bottles of Paris and Emeraude. $5.00

Coty Coolness


The New Yorker, Volume 14, Issues 14-26, 1938:
"Cloak Yourself in Coolness. For Coty offers Bath Luxuries that wrap you in a cloak of invisible, fragrant freshness. They are richly endowed with true Coty odeurs...L'Aimant, L'Origan,“Paris,” Styx, Emeraude...Even their packages shimmer with coolness; bubbles and starfish suggest Neptune's green realm."




3.40 oz Styx Eau de Toilette Parfumee, photo from Quirky Finds

Coty Mam'selle Perfume Presentation c1950




The New Yorker - Volume 26, Part 4 - Page 138, 1950:
"Coty's Mam'selle, a pert Victorian doll under a plastic bell with a box of face powder under her feet and a one-dram flacon of any of Coty's perfumes stuck in her muff, costs $6. "

photo from fragrantica member kiku


Monday, January 13, 2014

Where Should I Apply Perfume?

As a general rule, fragrance should be applied to pulse points. This is where the blood vessels are closest to the skin giving off more heat and acting like mini fragrance pumps.

Pulse points are the wrist, crook of the arm and back of the knee, and the base of the throat. Also, for long lasting fragrance spray at the ankles, it allows the fragrance to blossom up. For a sexy twist, apply perfume to your cleavage or spray perfume on your nude body before dressing. The nape of the neck, is a very romantic area, whenever your hair moves it might swish the perfume around, nice little subtle trail of perfumed loveliness.

Apply perfume right after you take a shower or bath. Your pores are more open then and will more easily soak up the scent. Some people say that rubbing the wrists together will crush the scent, I tried this with different perfumes over the course of two weeks, just to see if its true, it seemed to me that the friction of rubbing the wrists together actually heated up the fragrances and made them seem more potent.

I have read though that the perfume can react not so nicely to the first layer of skin...and give off a smell that isn't pleasant. Others say that to spray the perfume in the air and then walk into it, I have done this before, and it seems that it lets you control the amount of fragrance that is applied to your skin, rather than spraying directly onto the skin, this works best with heavier perfumes.

I spray perfumes on my clothes when I want to make the scent last longer, I won't spray perfume on fragile fabrics like silks or lace. You can spray your coat with perfume. Also an old tip is to apply pure parfum extrait to your furs. Doing this is up to your own discretion.

Do not apply perfume after you put your jewelry on, take it off first, then apply the perfume. The chemicals in perfume can leave stains or have chemical reactions to the metals, Pearls are especially susceptible to damage from perfume since it destroys their lustre.

Coco Chanel always said to apply perfume where you want to be kissed. I read an old perfume guide from the 1930s and it mentioned that you can apply perfume to your fingertips and eyebrows. Also apply perfume to a cotton ball and tuck it into your brassiere. Apply perfume to your hankies or gloves.

Jeanne Lanvin of Lanvin Perfumes suggested that you should apply perfume wherever your clothes cover your body, that way it will seem if it is coming from within and blend with the natural oils of your skin to make a truly individual fragrance. She also says the best time to apply perfume is 15 or 20 minutes before you are about to go out, that way the perfume has time to "set".

A 1924 ad for Ann Haviland perfumes suggests:

#1. to apply perfume to your eyebrows as the short hairs of the eyebrows retain the perfume longer than the skin since evaporation takes place more slowly.Besides, this is an ideal two-some,the girl usually comes up to a man's chin, not far below his nose.

#2. One little known method of applying perfume is to saturate a piece of cotton with your chosen scent, place it under the shoulder strap of your slip. Body heat releases an aura about you.

#3. A glamorous method of using perfume is to spray it on the hem of your evening gown, then as you walk or dance, the fragrance is wafted into the air around you. This is the best way to do it.

#4. Another pointer is to apply perfume to the inside of your gloves, while your gloves are on, the warmth of your hands attract the perfume which will cling to the fingers.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

La Rose Jacqueminot by Coty c1902

La Rose Jacqueminot by Coty: launched in France in 1904, in USA by 1906. The perfume, created by Francois Coty in 1902, was named after a highly fragrant breed of long stemmed cabbage roses first grown in France in 1853 who were named as a tribute for the famous heroic general of the Napoleonic war.