Emperor Napoleon 1's cologne bottle

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The Napoleon scent bottle is an artifact on display at the Perfume Passage Foundation's museum in Barrington, Illinois in The Vault Gallery.

This rare scent bottle is from a nécessaire travel box of the Emperor Napoleon I and is verified to have been with the Emperor's personal belongings. The bottle is made of glass, wrapped in leather, and features a silver screw cap.

Napoleon loved and used enormous amounts of Eau de Cologne that he often carried in special bottles and reportedly even had one that fit into his boot.

He had a standing order with perfume house Chardin to deliver 50 bottles of their signature Eau de Cologne every month.

fragrance bottles in the 19th century were significantly smaller than today's bottles, so 50 bottles may not have been extreme and were necessary to fill larger flasks.

It is believed Napoleon preferred his fragrance to have a strong citrus scent with notes of rosemary, lavender and thyme. The scent of rosemary may have emotionally transported him to his childhood home in Corsica and kept him calm when preparing for battle.

The text on the label beneath the item reads: Emperor Napoleon I Cologne Bottle French 1804–1815 Glass, leather Princely Palace of Monaco, Napoleon Bonaparte Collection

TRAVELING WITH NAPOLEON BONAPARTE (1769-1821): This cologne bottle bears the image of one of the most recognized figures of European history—the portrait and imperial crown engraved on its metal shield. Said to be the statesman’s replica of the Iron Crown of the King of France, Napoleon was a great lover of perfume throughout his life, and near-singlehandedly rescued the perfume industry during his reign.

​This lovely perfume bottle is a wonderful example of Art Nouveau with natural motifs and intricate craftsmanship.

Nuage de Printemps by A. Grieder. The name, ​"Nuage" (Cloud) describes the soft, diffused, translucent quality of the bottle's glass and ​"Printemps" (Spring) describes the painted motif of leaves and white spring flowers.

Pieces by Albert Grieder are highly sought after and are known for this style of hand-enameled glass. .

Symbolic Art Glass Bottles ​Five Colors

These Art deco perfume bottles were designed by ​Julien Viard (1875–1938) ​a prominent French Art Deco designer who created many iconic perfume bottles for houses like Lubin and Richard Hudnut.

Corday's Fame was a popular and prestigious fragrance in 1940s–1950s. The name reflects the culture of Hollywood.. Corday released a special edition of Fame where the stopper was an exact replica of the Oscar statue.

These "Pelikana" or Pelican Head perfume bottles were originally designed by the Bohemian (Czech) glass company Heinrich Hoffmann in the 1920s/1930s and are highly sought after by collectors of Bohemian Art Deco glass. They were originally produced in a range of colors.

The Perfume Passage museum is located near Chicago and holds one of the world's most diverse collections of perfume-related artifacts.

This Art Nouveau cameo/enameled glass perfume bottle was one of my favorites in the museum's collection.

All photos are from my family albums and information is from Perfume Passage

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              These extraordinary bottles used by the emperor are really many and monuments. Wrap these beautiful bottles look true and valuable with the design and artist shape. Transparent soft and beautiful articles that really make the vision that makes views. Thanks

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                These are beautiful but rare perfumes. The shapes and design look amazing, I was just admiring them while reading your post. Thanks for sharing these lovely pictures.

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                  this really fascinating the art that these bottles exhibit, the care of the details and the mix of colors used provide a luxury of good taste. In particular, the bottles "Pelikana" or Pelican Head They were the ones I liked the most. Along with the last picture this Art Nouveau cameo/enameled glass perfume bottle, which is really beautiful. Thank you for sharing these photos and documenting for us about its origins. Best regards.

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                    Hello, happy Tuesday. One of the most interesting situations of the perfume exhibition is to see how the packaging designs are changing. You can see the work of the designers attracting the attention of the clientele with the packaging of each fragrance. A good example of marketing. Happy day.


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                      Those are very nice and interesting bottles.

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                        • thebighigg profile picture(75)

                          So many awesome items, just imagine owning the one that belonged to Napoleon himself. What a piece of history! That would be amazing... The others are so pretty as well, the symbolic five bottles are gorgeous. I shudder to think how much all those are worth today! Awesome post! !LADY !BBH

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