Mury Le Narcisse Bleu Parfum de Toilette 2 oz (60ml) Flacon Moyen Vintage 1950s
A beautiful survivor from the early postwar era of French perfumery, this original Le Narcisse Bleu parfum de toilette captures the elegance that made Mury Paris one of the notable fragrance houses of the twentieth century. The deeply relief-molded floral glass, richly decorated blue paper-foil label with gold floral decoration, original metal cap, and internal plug create a striking presentation that bridges the refined craftsmanship of the prewar period with the renewed luxury of postwar French fragrance production.
Available today is this lovely, circa 1950 to early 1951 vintage, original and authentic Le Narcisse Bleu parfum de toilette splash in a generous 2 oz (60ml) "Flacon Moyen" bottle style by Mury Paris, made in France. The face label exhibits slight wear along the lower-right edge, as shown in the photographs. Photos were taken at high magnification to best highlight overall item condition. The buyer will receive the exact item pictured.
This bottle can be reasonably ascribed to approximately 1950–1951 based on a combination of concentration, bottle construction, labeling, closure design, and base markings. The parfum de toilette concentration is consistent with the earliest postwar export issues produced during approximately 1950–1951, when Mury retained many of its prewar bottle designs and transitional packaging elements. The deeply relief-molded floral bottle, often described as a René Lalique-inspired design, originated circa 1930 and continued into the early postwar years for extrait and parfum de toilette presentations.
The embossed "Mury France" base marking is consistent with export editions produced between approximately 1947 and 1952, preceding the later "Mury Paris France" marking adopted during the mid-1950s. The hexagonal blue paper-foil label with gold floral motif is likewise characteristic of the immediate postwar period, replacing earlier label variations while predating the narrower foil labels of later decades. Finally, the straight metal cap and original removable internal plug are features associated with approximately 1948–1952 production before later packaging revisions were introduced.
The bottle size can likewise be confirmed through Mury's documented Flacon Moyen presentations. Le Narcisse Bleu parfum de toilette was offered in multiple sizes, with the 1 oz bottle measuring approximately 3.5 inches tall, the 2 oz Flacon Moyen measuring approximately 4.75 inches tall, and larger presentations measuring approximately 5.25 to 5.55 inches tall while holding approximately 4 to 5 ounces.
Having been measured at approximately 4.75 inches in height, the bottle offered here corresponds to Mury's desirable 2 oz (60ml) Flacon Moyen presentation.
Condition
This bottle remains exceptionally attractive for its age and retains its original metal cap, removable internal plug, embossed base markings, and original paper-foil front label. The original internal plug remains present beneath the cap, a feature frequently lost over time and increasingly uncommon on surviving bottles. The face label exhibits minor wear along the lower-right edge consistent with age and handling. The molded glass remains crisp and highly decorative, and the bottle displays beautifully. Please review all photographs carefully, as they form part of the description.
Collector Notes
Early postwar Mury bottles have become increasingly difficult to locate, particularly those retaining their original closure components. Le Narcisse Bleu remains one of the house's most recognizable fragrances, and collectors often seek these transitional postwar issues because they preserve many of the design elements associated with the celebrated prewar presentations. The deeply molded floral glass and distinctive blue paper-foil label provide exceptional display appeal for collectors of French perfume bottles, vanity items, and decorative glass.
Why This Bottle Stands Out vs. Later Versions
This example represents the desirable early postwar export period when Mury continued utilizing its ornate prewar bottle molds and traditional presentation techniques. Later versions typically adopted revised base markings, updated labels, and different closure treatments. The combination of the embossed "Mury France" base, blue paper-foil label, original internal plug, and relief-molded floral bottle places this example among the earliest postwar Le Narcisse Bleu presentations available to collectors today.
Fragrance History
1925: Le Narcisse Bleu is introduced by Mury Paris during the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the exhibition that would later lend its name to the Art Deco movement.
1930s: The fragrance gains recognition for its elegant floral character and distinctive molded presentation bottles inspired by contemporary French decorative arts.
1947–1952: Mury resumes export production following World War II, retaining many prewar bottle designs while adapting packaging for international markets.
1950–1951: Early parfum de toilette export editions such as the example offered here are produced using transitional postwar packaging and original relief-molded bottle designs.
Later Years: Le Narcisse Bleu remains one of Mury's most recognizable creations and becomes increasingly sought after by collectors of vintage French perfumery.
Frequently attributed to a 1925 introduction, Le Narcisse Bleu is generally classified as a powdery green floral fragrance that balances sparkling citrus notes with rich florals, soft woods, and warm musks. The composition opens with bergamot, orange blossom, lemon, and neroli before unfolding into a sophisticated floral heart of narcissus, violet, lilac, jasmine, rose, ylang-ylang, heliotrope, and lily of the valley. A rich base of musk, sandalwood, vetiver, benzoin, vanilla, and a touch of tonka bean provides warmth, depth, and longevity, helping establish Le Narcisse Bleu as one of the signature French floral fragrances of its era.
This postwar French reissue differs slightly from the original prewar formula, featuring a somewhat lighter floral balance and reduced civet character while retaining the fragrance's elegant narcissus-centered identity.
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