Vintage Chanel No. 5 perfume extract of 14 ml (1/2 oz) with its original double case, manufactured in France in the 1950s. This highly collectible piece retains approximately 95% of its original content.
Originally launched in 1921 by Coco Chanel and perfumer Ernest Beaux, No. 5 revolutionized perfumery with its use of aldehydes. This mid-century edition features the "Extrait T.P.M." (Très Petit Modèle) designation with reference code 1.200.51, characteristic of the maison's exclusive distributions during the 1950s. The neck of the bottle retains the original black baudruchage thread.
Features and details:
- Period: 1950s
- Technique / Style: Faceted glass bottle with ground glass stopper and classic baudruchage sealing.
- Size: 14 ml (0.47 oz)
- Material: Glass, thread, paper, and cardboard.
- Condition: Excellent level of preservation of the perfume (approximately 95%). The sealing thread is partially cut but present. The cardboard boxes (inner and outer) show aging stains and visible time patina as shown in the photographs, which certifies their authenticity.
An indispensable historical piece for collectors of antique perfumery and 20th-century fashion design. Due to its age, the olfactory composition may have varied slightly in its top notes.
Due to hygiene and conservation reasons for collectible items, this item is not eligible for returns or exchanges. The scent of vintage perfume may not match 100% with a modern version due to the natural aging process of essential oils.
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