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Houbigant Quelques Fleurs Bottle: Baccarat Nancy Design, Circa 1912

Houbigant Quelques Fleurs Bottle: Baccarat Nancy Design, Circa 1912
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Historical Baccarat perfume bottle from Houbigant Quelques Fleurs 1912, approx. 50ml. This charming Quelques Fleurs bottle with about 50ml originates from the great perfume tradition of Houbigant, a house with roots in the 18th century and a milestone in perfumery history with the creation Quelques Fleurs, first introduced around 1912 and composed by Robert Bienaimé. The perfume is considered one of the early opulent floral compositions that helped shape modern floral perfumery and definitively established Houbigant as a leading perfume house. According to sources, the bottle design of these versions is attributed to Cristallerie de Baccarat, which explains the high handcrafted quality of the crystal. On this example, the label on the bottle's body is missing, but the original sealing cord with small brass seals is still present and conveys the authenticity and vintage charm. The fine glass flower as a stopper additionally gives the object a very high quality effect, and the bottle is about three quarters full, which proves both its used character and its collector's value. Engraving on the bottle base: "Chrystal Nancy - Houbigant Paris". The connection between Baccarat and "Nancy" is a crystal glassware series from Baccarat. The "Nancy" model is one of Baccarat's most successful and popular collections, first created in 1909. This small bottle is ideal for collectors of historical perfumes, lovers of fine crystal flacons, and anyone looking for a decorative piece of perfume history. Traces of use commensurate with age; a guarantee on the fragrance quality cannot be provided due to its age. The perfumes are offered without a display.
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