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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Soul of the Violet by Richard Hudnut c1912

Soul of the Violet by Richard Hudnut: launched in 1912.

So what does it smell like? It was a violet soliflore perfume. Had a "green," rather rough note.

Discontinued, date unknown.







Gemey by Richard Hudnut c1922

Gemey by Richard Hudnut: launched in 1922. Originally introduced in Europe and South America, was finally launched in the USA in 1935.



Monday, July 21, 2014

Gondola by Richard Hudnut c1925

Gondola by Richard Hudnut: launched in 1925.

So what does it smell like? There are no published notes on this perfume.

Discontinued, date unknown.


Richard Hudnut Perfume Tester Rack c1910

The bottles are clear glass and have started to turn purple from the maganese content in the glass.  Each bottle stands 3" tall. Each stopper has a long dauber. The rack is made of copper with a enameled metal "RICHARD HUDNUT" label on the front. The brass rack is approximately 5" across and 3" tall. The bottles are fixed in place and cannot be removed.  Only the top with dauber is removed when testing the fragrance.



Friday, May 23, 2014

Vertrose by Richard Hudnut c1895

Vertrose by Richard Hudnut: launched in 1895.

So what does it smell like? It was a rose soliflore perfume.

Discontinued, date unknown.





Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Rose of Omar by Richard Hudnut c1912

Rose of Omar by Richard Hudnut: launched in 1912.


Tout Mon Jardin Pot Pourri Sachet by Richard Hudnut c1914

Tout Mon Jardin Pot Pourri Sachet by Richard Hudnut was launched in 1914. It was still being sold in the 1920s.

Le Debut Noir by Richard Hudnut c1927

In 1927, Richard Hudnut introduced four new blends of perfumes called Le Debut: Blanc, Noir, Bleu and Vert.



Three Flowers by Richard Hudnut c1915

Three Flowers was launched in 1915 by the American perfumer, Richard Hudnut.  Three Flowers was also known as Tres Flores in Spanish speaking countries.