Very rare exemple of the first commercial solid perfum “Violette du Czar”. It is in perfect condition, but the solid perfum looks like chalk now. It is marked Ess. Oriza Solifié, brand established in 1811 by L. Legrand after purchasing formulas from descendants of Fargeon, the perfumer to the then 10 year old Louis XV. Then he bacame court perfumer to Napoleon III, and the British, Russian and Italian royalty. In the 19th century, the company had two major innovations, with the 1879 introduction of Parfumerie Oriza and the patent for solid perfumes in 1887. The Parfumerie Oriza was Legrand’s first perfume line and included related cosmetics and toiletries under one name with coordinated graphics. This line was so successful that the company became known as Oriza-Legrand: this was a successful company and won the gold medal in the 1889 Exhibition and the Grand Prix in the 1900 Exhibition. The business was purchased in 1860 by Antonin Raynaud and his widow sold it to Armand Schul zaround 1910. It was later known as Sté Centrale de la Parfumerie Française”Oriza-L. LEGRAND” – ”Les Parfums de Rosine”. Oriza Parfums still exists and they kindly replied to an inquiring letter of mine. They don’t own this piece either, just an old advert. This perfum came to me from a lady related to Lazzaro Spallanzani, the great Italian scientist (1729-1799).
Period
Victorian
France, 1890
glass and metal
5 cm
COD.
318