In 1695 Giovanni Paolo Feminis 'invents'
aqua mirabilis. In 1806 Jean-Marie Farina inherits formula and open perfumery
in rue du Faubourg-St-Honore. 1840 sells business to Leonce Collas of
Goet et Rifflard, who in 1862 transfers it to his two cousins, Armand
Roger and Charles Gallet; Changed company name to Roger et Gallet; became
part of Sanofi Beauté in 1975. Products sold under the 'Roger
& Gallet' label
Eau de Cologne Jean Marie Farina
Roger & Gallet
1806
A crisp citrus edc for men, classified A1m.
Extra Vielle
Roger & Gallet
1875
A citrus edc
Violette de Parme
Roger & Gallet
1880
Gallia
Roger & Gallet
1886
Delicia
Roger & Gallet
1890
Miss Flirt
Roger & Gallet
1890
Opoponax
Roger & Gallet
1890
Marque Noire
Roger & Gallet
1891
Marren
Roger & Gallet
1891
Anthea
Roger & Gallet
1892
Heliotrope Blanc
Roger & Gallet
1892
Vera Violette
Roger & Gallet
1892
A floral violet parfum, classified B1f.
Butterfly
Roger & Gallet
1893
Chypre Royale
Roger & Gallet
1893
Aromis
Roger & Gallet
1894
Feodalis
Roger & Gallet
1895
Marechal Niel-Vera Rose
Roger & Gallet
1895
Peau d’Espagne
Roger & Gallet
1895
Peau d’Espagne
Roger & Gallet
1895
Presented in a bottle by Daillet
Celtis
Roger & Gallet
1896
Lavande
Roger & Gallet
1896
Fiorenta
Roger & Gallet
1897
Vigne-Fleurie
Roger & Gallet
1897
Bouquet des Amours
Roger & Gallet
1898
Jasmin Pompadour
Roger & Gallet
1899
Glorie de Paris
Roger & Gallet
1900
Thé
Roger & Gallet
1900
(Tea)
Vanille
Roger & Gallet
1900
Violette Merveille
Roger & Gallet
1900
Bouquet Nouveau
Roger & Gallet
1900
Presented in a bottle by Louis Chalon. Re-launched in
1994
Ocean Spray
Roger & Gallet
1900
Fleurs d’Amour
Roger & Gallet
1902
Presented
in a flacon made by Cristalleries de Baccarat. The advertisement is from
the World's Work magazine dated December 1926
Rêve Fleuri
Roger & Gallet
1904
Ausonia
Roger & Gallet
1905
Ausonia
Roger & Gallet
1905
Bouquet Largilliere
Roger & Gallet
1905
Blue Carnation
Roger & Gallet
1905
Sub-titled 'Bath & Body Perfume Oil'
Flausa
Roger & Gallet
1909
Presented in a flacon by Cristalleries de Baccarat design
#48; presented in c1913 in a bottle by René Lalique et Cie