Also traded as 'V Rigaud Parfumer'. Established
by Jean-Baptiste Rigaud at 16 rue de la Paix, Paris in 1854; a small perfumery
house; continued by Victoria in 1906, known as Victoria Rigaud; her son
Henri joined her; associated with Fougera et Cie and Les Parfums Loïe
Fuller
Rosewood
Parfums Rigaud
1876
San Paquita
Parfums Rigaud
1876
Sicilian Bouquet
Parfums Rigaud
1876
Tropical Bouquet
Parfums Rigaud
1876
Venezuela Flower
Parfums Rigaud
1876
Ylang-Ylang
Parfums Rigaud
1876
White Lilac
Parfums Rigaud
1890
Rose Ispahan
Parfums Rigaud
1895
White Violet
Parfums Rigaud
1895
Prince Igor
Parfums Rigaud
1900
Geraldine Farrar
Parfums Rigaud
1908
Named after a famous opera singer of the period
Trentini
Parfums Rigaud
1911
Named after Emma Trentini
Un Air Embaumée
Parfums Rigaud
1912
A parfum
Un Air Embaumée
Parfums Rigaud
1912
An edp
Air Embaumée (un)
Parfums Rigaud
1912
A floral woody amber fragrance classified as F1f
Parfum Mary Garden
Parfums Rigaud
1912
The
advertisement is from the Vogue magazine dated 1st April 1913
Soupirs d'Amour
Parfums Rigaud
1920
Souviens Toi
Parfums Rigaud
1920
Violet
Parfums Rigaud
1920
Riva Amata
Parfums Rigaud
1922
Presented in a bottle designed by Julien Viard and made
by C Depinoix et Fils.