Oralee Freres Hollywood Nights Parfum Sealed Full-Size Bottle Vintage 1928–1935
A striking survivor from the golden age of French Art Deco perfumery, this dramatic black-glass presentation bottle embodies the glamorous cinema-inspired aesthetic that swept through luxury fragrance houses during the interwar years. With its bold geometric silhouette, original label, and intact cording, this is the type of scarce prewar parfum presentation that appeals equally to perfume collectors and decorative arts enthusiasts.
Available today is this rare, approximately late 1920s to mid-1930s vintage, sealed and nearly full, original and authentic Hollywood Nights parfum splash by Oralee Freres Paris, made in France. The bottle retains its original neck cording and original stopper assembly, both important authenticity indicators rarely surviving intact on prewar French perfumes. Photos were taken at high magnification to best highlight overall item condition. The buyer will receive the exact item pictured.
This bottle can be ascribed to approximately the 1928–1935 period based upon its distinctly early Art Deco presentation, black-glass construction, typography style, and original closure treatment. During the late silent-film and early Hollywood sound era, many French perfume houses introduced glamorous "Hollywood"-themed fragrances inspired by the growing international fascination with American cinema and celebrity culture. The stark black presentation seen here strongly reflects the elegant geometric styling popular during the height of the Art Deco movement.
Condition
Condition is excellent for a perfume of this age. The bottle retains strong display presence with no major visible condition issues noted. The original label remains present with expected age-related patina and light wear consistent with authentic prewar paper labels. Original cording remains intact at the neck. The bottle appears sealed and full or very close to full. It measures approximately 4.25 inches tall. Due to the opaque black-glass construction, exact fill level visibility is limited. No original box is included.
Collector Notes
Bottles of Hollywood Nights by Oralee Freres seldom appear on today's collector market, particularly in sealed or near-complete condition. The combination of authentic prewar French presentation, dramatic black Art Deco bottle styling, and intact closure treatment significantly enhances desirability. This bottle also possesses strong crossover appeal for collectors of early Hollywood memorabilia, vanity bottles, French decorative arts, and Art Deco display objects.
Adding further historical interest, surviving 1930 promotional material reveals that Hollywood Nights was marketed as a Parisian fragrance inspired by Hollywood glamour and offered in twelve distinct scent variations. The advertising emphasized its French origins, lasting fragrance, and endorsement by Hollywood's most fashionable stars, reflecting the powerful influence that cinema culture exerted on luxury marketing during the period.
Why This Bottle Stands Out vs. Later Versions
Unlike many later mid-century commercial perfume presentations, this earlier bottle reflects the more architectural and handcrafted luxury aesthetic of interwar French perfumery. Features such as the heavy black glass, minimalist geometry, paper label construction, and intact original neck cording are characteristics strongly associated with authentic prewar parfum presentations and were largely phased out following World War II as packaging became increasingly standardized and mass produced.
Fragrance History
1928: Hollywood Nights is introduced by Oralee Freres Paris during the height of the Art Deco era and the growing international fascination with Hollywood glamour.
1930: Promotional material advertises Hollywood Nights in twelve distinct fragrance variations, including Sweet Pea, Gardenia, Rose, Chypre, Lily of the Valley, and Bouquet.
1930s: French perfume houses increasingly market cinema-inspired fragrances reflecting international fascination with American film culture, celebrity luxury, and modern sophistication.
Postwar Period: Many smaller boutique French perfume houses either disappear or become consolidated as the fragrance industry modernizes and shifts toward large-scale commercial production.
Present Day: Surviving sealed prewar French parfum bottles with intact cording and strong Art Deco presentation remain highly sought after by collectors.
Originally introduced in 1928, Hollywood Nights is generally classified as a floral fragrance line. Contemporary advertising confirms that the fragrance was offered in twelve distinct scent variations, including Sweet Pea, Gardenia, Rose, Chypre, Lily of the Valley, and Bouquet. Unfortunately, the specific fragrance variation contained within this bottle is not identified on the label. As a result, the exact fragrance notes for this example are unknown today.
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