Max Factor Royal Regiment Vintage Cologne 110 ml

Price: €170.00
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Vintage Royal Regiment cologne for men by Max Factor, presented in its original glass bottle of approximately 110 ml (3.7 fl. oz.) without box. This piece retains almost all of its original amber-colored contents.

Originally launched in 1965, the Max Factor Royal Regiment fragrance line became a classic of vintage men's perfumery due to its complex leather, oakmoss, and dry woody notes. The bottle design, featuring military-inspired heraldry and a distinct medallion, reflects the sophisticated, masculine aesthetic of the mid-20th century.

Details and specifications:
- Period: 1970s
- Style / Technique: Molded glass bottle with bottom relief "MODELE DEPOSE"
- Dimensions: Estimated volume of 110 ml (3.7 fl. oz.)
- Material: Glass, resin, gold-toned metal on chain and medallion
- Condition: Excellent overall aesthetic preservation. The black screw cap with embossed gold seal fits correctly. The metal chain retains the original Max Factor Royal Regiment gold-toned heraldic medallion. The liquid is a clear, transparent amber hue, free of visible sediments. Does not include the original box.

Usage and collectible value: Highly interesting item for collectors of historical perfumery, those interested in the evolution of Max Factor fragrances, and enthusiasts of mid-century bottle designs.

Warning: This item is sold exclusively as a historical collectible and display piece. Due to its age, there is no guarantee that the original scent profile remains unchanged, as top notes and aroma may have evolved over time. This item is not eligible for exchange or return.

  • Reference
    MF-RR-110ML-70S
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1899251231

  • Era
    1970s
  • Materials
    Glass
    Resin
    Металл
  • Width, cm
    6
  • Height, cm
    13
  • Depth, cm
    4
  • Weight, kg
    0.3

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