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Vintage Perfume Bottle Chanel No 5 Bottle/Box Pre 1950 OZ Open 1/4 Full

$ 42.24

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: France
  • Condition: Bottle is in excellent condition with no cracks, scratches, or chips. Labels are in good condition. Box is in good condition, some wear.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Welcome to Marie's Vintage Perfumes.  This store is a collection of vintage perfume bottles from the estate of Marie-Louise Fredyma, my mother who passed away in 2010 after nearly 70 years in the antique business.  Marie's perfumes were a special place in her collection of antiques and vintage items and are now offered for sale as part of her estate.
    Provenance:
    This listing for a non-MLF estate item. The items belong to another person that has asked me to list them for sale.
    Description:
    Vintage Perfume Bottle Chanel No 5 Bottle/Box Pre 1950 OZ Open 1/4 Full
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    Background Chanel:
    Gabrielle Chanel born in Saumur, France on the 18th August 1883, brought up in an orphanage. She established a fashion shop in Deauville France. She then moves the shop to 31 rue Cambon, Paris in 1918.
    The perfume of Chanel No. 5 was internationally popular with women of high society in particular. “La Société des Parfums Chanel" was founded in 1924 to produce and sell perfumes and beauty products. Reportedly, the signature scent was a result of her belief in superstitions. She was scheduled to show her collection on the fifth day of the fifth month.
    In 1924, Pierre Wertheimer and his brother Paul became Coco Chanel's partners in the House of Chanel perfume business. Two years before, in 1922, the perfume Chanel No. 5 had been introduced and Ms Chanel needed the Wertheimers' extensive experience in commerce, their American business connections, and their capital to fully develop and market the product. During their partnership, Wertheimer owned 70% of the Chanel perfume company. Chanel owned 10% and Chanel's friend, Théophile Bader, owned the remaining 20%. According to Forbes Magazine, the House of Chanel is jointly owned by Pierre Wertheimer's grandsons. Bought by Wertheimer Family of Germany in c1995.
    The clothing line brand is now headed by German-born designer Karl Lagerfeld. Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel died on 10th January 1971. All Chanel perfumes appear in the signature Chanel bottle based on the original Sem design. Earlier Chanel bottles were made by Verreries Brosse and the bases will be embossed with a VB or BR logo.
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    ndition:
    Bottle is in excellent condition with no cracks, scratches, or chips.  Labels are in good condition
    , missing inner box label
    .  Boxes are in good condition, some wear.
    Fine print for International buyers:
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    Buyer’s Responsibility for Reporting Damaged Items:
    Seller attempts to ship most items with insurance with USPS or UPS.
    Buyer most report within 48 hours of receipt of items being received in order to make claim for damage goods to seller.
    Buyer also must take photos of any items reported damaged and must notify seller of such damage and forward such proof.
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    Photos Taken 4/23/2021.