Perfume bottle "Aladin"
Accessories
Inventory number
2019.6.24.8.AC.CS.C1919.FR
Author:
House of Rosine (French, 1911-1929)
Description
Silver-plated bottle decorated with a fight between a horse and a tiger. At the bottom of the decorative motif is the name of the perfume "ALADIN ROSINE." The back is adorned with a Russian inkwell motif.
The design was created by artist Mario SIMON, and the perfume was conceived by Henri ALMÉRAS (1892-1965). Aladin by Rosine was first launched in 1919 and based on the character in The Thousand and One Nights, Aladdin. The name Aladin was trademarked for perfume on May 28, 1919 and was introduced in a magnificent presentation reflecting Paul POIRET's life as the so-called "Pasha of Paris". Paul POIRET was represented by Mario SIMON on the box of the perfume as a sultan from Thousand and One Nights.
Material
Silver
Origin
circa 1919
Paris, France
Dimensions
Width : 2.8 cm
Length : 5 cm
Height : 5.4 cm