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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Diamant Stopper Bottle (1947)

Dating from 1947, this presentation showcases a molded, pressed colorless-glass bottle of rectangular section housed in its original cardboard box, which is covered with titled paper and richly illustrated with a vivid Persian floral bouquet motif. Known as the “Triangle Diamond Point Stopper” model and attributed to designer Pierre Camin, the flacon displays crisp geometric lines and a cubical body accented on one face with its embossed, hot-stamped gold label. Its distinctive triangular stopper—cut with sharp diamond-point facets—catches the light with jewel-like brilliance, lending the bottle an air of refined mid-century elegance. Used for various Coty perfumes, including Chypre and L’Origan, this postwar design is known in heights of both 11 cm and 13 cm (approximately 4.33 and 5.12 inches), reflecting slight variations produced during its period of manufacture.