Products description
An extremely rare and historical perfume flacon from the little-documented house of Les Parfums de Malyne—specifically, Eau de Cologne Ambrée Aux fleurs des Alpes (Amber Eau de Cologne with Alpine Flowers).
Historical Context and Design
Manufacturer: The company was registered by the Société RODIER in Paris and specialized in hygienic perfumes and similar products.
Production Locations: The label lists the production locations as Le Bar (likely Le Bar-sur-Loup near Grasse), Paris, and Grasse.
Dating: The brand was registered in France in 1925 and 1928, which dates the flacon to approximately 1928 to 1935, placing it in the height of the Art Deco period.
Design: The flacon is about 13.5 cm high and has its original glass stopper. Its striking, multi-colored label featuring stylized Alpine flowers is an excellent example of the French Art Deco style.
Rarity and Collectibility
Since Les Parfums de Malyne is not a widely documented perfume house, this flacon is considered extremely rare and is a significant collector's item, documenting the diversity of the French perfume industry during the interwar period.
Condition: The flacon is empty and in very good vintage condition.
Label: The main label is excellently preserved despite its age; the label on the bottle neck has one crease.
This piece is a must-have for collectors of Art Deco objects and enthusiasts of French perfume history.
The item shows signs of wear consistent with its age.
The perfume bottle is offered without a display.