Perfumizers

Here are a few of the Perfumizers on display at the Perfume Passage museum in Barrington, Illinois.

The first perfume atomiser was invented by Dr Allen DeVilbiss and produced commercially in 1887. The device was originally used in the medical field to spray medicine into patients' throats.

Thomas DeVilbiss – the son of Allen DeVilbiss, adapted his fathers technology to create the first commercial perfume atomizers. The DeVilbiss Manufacturing Company produced them in the early 20th century. These devices featured decorative glass bottles with metal nozzles operated by a squeeze bulb, offering more controlled fragrance application.

DeVilbiss Manufactring Company

"When attached to a perfume bottle an atomizer is a device that facilitates the dispersion of a liquid by the formation of a spray. Atomizers mix oxygen and liquid perfume seamlessly to create a fine mist, enabling you to release a small amount of perfume."

Perfume Lamps

The text in the image reads: DEVILBISS made perfume lamps, which could be used with or without fragrance for a "truly delightful mode of escape from things mundane, into a magic garden of dreams."

Information is from a visit to Perfume Passage museum perfumepassage.org

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This is a beautiful model and an antique perfusor. Thank you for sharing how smooth and beautiful these old products from 1987 are still made of. I am glad to know that Dr. Allen Devilbiss first invented this perfusor.

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It was interesting to learn this. I do love museums and all you can learn there
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Oh my pleasure yes I always appreciate your hard work

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The covering of the perfumes look so attractive, that anybody would go for it.

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They are beautiful and would have made a dightful gift
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So cool.

Hard to believe something made for medicine ended up turning into such pretty perfume bottles.

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The son turned his father's invention into a beautiful business!
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How was the smell in that museum? 😅

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It smelled amazing! It was all mixed up together, kind of transferring back in time. It's not for everyone though lol. You have to have a huge love for bold and complex scents.

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Wow, what an interesting story, from the medical world to the world of fragrances.

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The son was very imaginative! And successful!
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Beautiful perfume bottles that tell a whole story I didn't know. Thank you for sharing not only such beautiful images but also your knowledge.

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I'm glad you enjoyed it! Museums can teach us so much
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Greetings and happy Monday.
The decorative bottles are really very nice, I imagine that the producer designed the packaging according to the fragrance he was going to sell.
The thing about the lamps with perfume, it must have been a good deal for the time too and more with those lovely designs.
It would never have occurred to me that perfume dispensers were born from the medical area.


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The son turned his father's invention into a successful business
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Those are very beautiful masterpieces of perfumes lamp.

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I would love to have a perfume lamp like these!
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I would love to have one too because it is very beautiful.

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