4711 Acqua Colonia Lemon and Ginger – Eau de Cologne 170 ml no cap or box

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Bottle of Eau de Cologne from the Acqua Colonia line by the historic German house 4711 (Glockengasse Köln GmbH). This fragrance, named Lemon and Ginger, is an aromatic composition designed to provide a revitalizing and tonic sensation through the use of citrus and spicy notes.

Object History:
The Acqua Colonia series was launched by Mäurer and Wirtz in 2009 as a contemporary reinterpretation of the 4711 house tradition, which dates back to the 18th century. This line focuses on the purity of natural ingredients, traditionally combining two contrasting components. The bottle design pays homage to the classic Molanus style, with a geometric relief carved into the glass that has been characteristic of the brand since 1820.

Technical details and condition:
- Period: 2010 - 2019
- Style: Contemporary with classic reminiscences
- Size: 170 ml (5.7 fl. oz.)
- Material: Cut glass and metal components in the vaporizer
- Condition: The bottle is in good condition with no cracks. The vaporizer is functional. It is noted that the unit lacks its original cap and presentation box. The fill level is almost complete, as seen in the images.

Important information:
Due to the nature of the product, this item is not subject to exchanges or returns. Please note that in older fragrances, the olfactory composition may have evolved over time, and there may be variations in the top notes compared to a recent production unit.

Appraisal:
Item of interest for regular users of the fragrance looking for a large capacity format for daily use or for collectors of 4711 iconography.

  • Reference
    4711-AC-LG-170
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    4431233781

  • Era
    Before 2007
  • Materials
    Glass
  • Width, cm
    6
  • Height, cm
    15
  • Depth, cm
    6
  • Weight, kg
    0.4

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