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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Parfum Inconnu by Houbigant c1910

Parfum Inconnu was launched in 1910 by Houbigant. The perfume was created by Paul Parquet.







Fragrance Composition:

So what does it smell like? The fragrance was described as a "very fresh scent, reminding one of Spring flowers." I am unable to locate any notes on the composition of the perfume, and I haven't seen this fragrance come up for sale in a while. I would love to smell this if you have any to spare.

  • Top notes:
  • Middle notes: flowers
  • Base notes:


Bottles:


The perfume was housed in an unusual octagonal crystal flacon with a gilded crystal stopper, manufactured by Cristalleries de Baccarat, design # 8. The bottle was presented in a moire silk covered box.

The perfume retailed for $12.50 in 1911. 

The octagonal 2 oz bottle stands 4" tall







The Parfum Inconnu line consisted of various products (number prefacing each is the catalog number):

  • 4691 - Extract (Parfum) Flacon miniature (purse bottle) 
  • 3691 - Extract (Parfum) 1/2 oz stands 1 3/8" tall
  • 2691 - Extract (Parfum) 1 oz stands 2.75" tall
  • 691 - Extract (Parfum) 2 oz stands  " tall
  • 693 - Extract (Parfum) 4 oz 
  • 2696 - Toilet Water - 4 oz stands 5.5"tall
  • 696 - Toilet Water - 8 oz
  • 703 - Talcum Powder (140gr)
  • 705 - Dusting Powder - small size
  • 676 - Face Powder
  • 448 - Sachet Powder 1.5 oz bottle stands 2.5" tall
  • 612 - Brilliantine (Liquid) stands 3.75" tall
  • 614 - Brilliantine (concrete) stands 2.25" tall 


Fate of the Fragrance:

The perfume was discontinued around 1933.


Photos used in this guide are from the following:
  • Perfume Bottles Auction
  • PerfumeProjects


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