Rene Lalique Jasmin Perfume Bottle information and photos at RLalique.com are tied together on this main Jasmin Perfume Bottles page. Past and future auctions, historical details, sales, copies, reproductions, articles and more are all accessible from here. This page grows as more info is added to the website. Note: Jasmin is French for jasmine. It refers to over 200 usually climbing/spreading shrubs of the olive family (and especially to a somewhat evergreen Asian variety) that have really fragrant flowers.
Also Note: The bottle is known in 1 height of approximately 8.5 cm.
Also Note: We are not sure of the circa date of this bottle due to conflicting information. Jasmin was introduced in 1920 by Isabey so we went with that. If we ever get reliable information pointing to a different year, we'll fix it.
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NOTE: There are other different R. Lalique perfume bottles labeled Jasmin! If you are looking for a Jasmin labeled bottle that does not match this one, go to the catalogue's main Perfume Bottle page at the link above and find your bottle! It may have a different model name as many bottles were used for more than one fragrance. For bottles made for perfumeries (as opposed to Maison Lalique Bottles sold empty), typically but not always, we call the bottle by the first fragrance it was used for. Also different perfumeries sometimes used the same fragrance name.
All Lalique Jasmin Perfume Bottles |
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Model No. Isabey-Perfume-1 Circa 1925 |
Other names for this Jasmin:
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Other types for this Perfume Bottle: None |
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Wanted By Us: Jasmin Perfume Bottles
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Sold By Us: Jasmin Perfume Bottles
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For Sale By Us: Jasmin Perfume Bottles |
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Close Copies: Jasmin Perfume Bottles |
We Are Not Aware Of Any Close Copies |
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Post War Lalique Crystal Reproductions |
We Are Not Aware Of Any Modern Crystal Reproductions |
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Blog Articles That Mention Both Jasmin and Perfume Bottle |
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