On offer for your consideration we have a stunning perfume bottle designed by Paul Poiret for Rosine "Cœur en Folie" perfume.
"Coeur en Folie" by Rosine: launched in 1922. The name means "Heart Madness" also known as "Heart on Fire" in French. The perfume was named after the Folies Bergere performance "Coeur en Folie". The Rosine perfume Coeur en Folie was formally introduced at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris.
The absolutely charming perfume bottle was made up of ruby red crystal, in the stylized shape of a human heart, its stopper, molded as a set of little frosted crystal wings meant to "fly to his beloved." The bottle was probably made by either Depinoix and Lefebure, as they made many of Rosine's perfume bottles or probably made by Atelier Martine (Martine being the name of Paul Poiret's daughter).
Size for this perfume bottle came is: 1.75" tall and 2.75" across at the widest part of the heart.