
This little bottle has no makers name but the perfume was called Extrait Pur De Fleurs - the label also states Made in Germany. The original box is haped like a soldiers sentry box and has the original paper lining inside. I don't think it was ever opened but the perfume has evaporated.
F Wolff & Sohn Divinia

Unfortunately this tiny bottle does not show up all that well in this photograph. It's just about 5cm tall and would have been sealed with a cork rather than a stopper. The gold label shows a lady smelling a flower which is a common theme for this type of label eg Houbigant's Ideal Perfume. The rear of the bottle has an octogonal gold label set into a cartouche giving the address as Karlsruhe Baden (Germany) and the sides of the bottle are embossed F Wolff and Sohn and Karlsruhe.
Ferd. Mullhens Primavera Violet
Another well known German perfume company who had perfume manufactories in Colgne and Riga (Latvia). A pretty shaped bottle with a gold label.
German mercury glass

I believe that this is called Mercury Glass but whatever - it is extremely fine and fragile. I have had this one for many years and it came with the crown top which seems to fit quite well but I'm not sure if it is original - I have my doubts. There is a smal label which reads ......I'll have to get a stronger magnifying glass!
4711 Rhine Lavender

This bottle is probably uranium glass although the colour didn't come up all that well in this photograph. A paper label of lavender flowers over the shoulder of the bottle.
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