Antique Spanish cologne "Colonia 1800" produced by the firm Blavi S.L., dating back to the 1950s. This collector's piece is preserved in its original pressed glass bottle with a prominent diamond relief and a spherical plastic stopper imitating ivory, secured with its original thread. The bottle features the official fiscal tax stamp of the era on its base.
History of the object:
The company Blavi S.L. was a prominent Spanish manufacturer of perfumery and cosmetics during the mid-20th century. This bottle retains on its base the original tax stamp of "Impuesto de lujo a metálico N. 7", a characteristic tax implemented in Spain during the postwar and Francoist period, which allows the item to be precisely dated. The front label illustrates a classic vintage carriage scene.
Technical details and condition:
- Era: 1950s.
- Technique: Molded and pressed glass.
- Dimensions: Height 14.5 cm (5.7 inches), Width 10.0 cm (3.9 inches), Depth 3.5 cm (1.4 inches).
- Current content: Approximately 30% of the original volume of the cologne.
- Preservation state: Bottle in excellent structural condition with no cracks. The labels show patina, darkening, and natural wear consistent with their age.
Value and use information:
Item intended strictly for historical perfumery collecting, vintage decoration, or prop use. Due to the natural degradation of chemical components over time, there is no guarantee that the original fragrance retains its initial olfactory notes. This item does not accept exchanges or returns.
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