Showing posts with label Sous le Gui by Jea de Parys. Show all posts
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Friday, August 28, 2015

Jean de Parys

Jean de Parys of Paris France, established in 1914 by Jean Cousin in Nanterre (Seine).

Arthur Feldman, doing business as Jean de Parys, New York, N. Y. Perfumes, face creams, powders, and rouge, trademarked the name of Jean de Parys in the USA in 1924.

In 1925, Arthur Feldman, J. H. Wisan, L. Ashworth formed the Jean de Parys Corp. in New York City with $25,000 to make perfumes.


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