Of Cologne, Germany, perfumers and cosmetic and toiletry manufacturers; established in 1792 by Wilhelm Mülhens who received formula for Johann Maria Farina's Aqua Mirabilis later known as edc No 4711, name derived from business address, still a family business.
Court case in 1930 over the rights to the use of '4711';
Eldorado
Mülhens & Kropff
1922
L'Offrande
Mülhens & Kropff
1922
Luxus
Mülhens & Kropff
1922
Mon Muguet
Mülhens & Kropff
1922
A green floral fragrance
Santair
Mülhens & Kropff
1922
Sevillan
Mülhens & Kropff
1922
Terci
Mülhens & Kropff
1922
Viola Violette
Mülhens & Kropff
1922
A floral fragrance
Arie
Mülhens & Kropff
1924
Gabi
Mülhens & Kropff
1924
Jaspis
Mülhens & Kropff
1924
Revue
Mülhens & Kropff
1924
Tizian
Mülhens & Kropff
1924
Double
Mülhens & Kropff
1925
Russe
Mülhens & Kropff
1926
Pro Fume
Mülhens & Kropff
1928
Tosca
Mülhens & Kropff
1928
A floral edc
Gavotte
Mülhens & Kropff
1929
Blaugold
Mülhens & Kropff
1930
A fresh fragrance with top notes of bergamot, lemon and orange, heart notes of rose and neroli, base notes of vetiver, sandalwood and musk