Vintage Guerlain Eau de Cologne du Coq Bee Bottle Glass Stopper

Price: €335.00
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An exceptional collectible piece from the legendary French perfume house Guerlain: Eau de Cologne du Coq, housed in its emblematic "Bee Bottle" (Flacon Abeilles) with a ground glass stopper by Pochet et du Courval.

Created in 1894 by Aimé Guerlain, this fragrance is an undisputed classic of citrus and aromatic perfumery. The bottle, decorated with 69 imperial bees in relief (the symbol of Napoleon III's Empire), was originally designed by the Pochet et du Courval glassworks in 1853 for Empress Eugénie de Montijo.

Features and details:
- Period: 1960s
- Technique / Style: Molded glass with relief bees and hand-ground glass stopper.
- Size: Approximate height of 16 cm (6.3 inches) including stopper. Estimated capacity of 250 ml (8.4 fl. oz).
- Material: Glass, Crystal
- Condition: Excellent vintage preservation. The glass bottle is intact, with no cracks or chips. The ground glass stopper is original and fits tightly. The paper label shows natural signs of aging and oxidation spots (foxing) validating its age. The liquid has a translucent yellow color and is nearly full.

Application and value: Designed for high-end perfume collecting and exclusive antique decor.

Warnings: As this is a vintage collectible vanity item, no returns or exchanges are accepted. Vintage perfumes may experience alteration of their top notes over time, meaning the current scent may not exactly match the original freshly made formula.

  • Reference
    GUER-COQ-1960
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    4456290425

  • Era
    1960s
  • Materials
    Glass
    Glass
  • Width, cm
    7
  • Height, cm
    16
  • Depth, cm
    7
  • Weight, kg
    0.5

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