I’m looking to identify a vintage perfume my late grandmother owned somewhere in the 1970s-1980s. My only knowledge of this mystery perfume is below–I’ve never seen nor smelled it in person. (hoping to gift a bottle to my mother this Christmas This perfume was very special to her) From my past questioning, I have this much information about the perfume. My mother is good with remembering details, so most if not all of these should be present in the perfume:
* The perfume came in a faded baby blue box with silver text.
* The bottle had a silver or gold cap. It might’ve looked like a ball or cylinder (unsure)
* There were likely no designs on the glass. The glass should be fairly plain: a flattened spherical vial with a simple metallic (gold/silver) cap on top.
* The country of origin might’ve been Russia, but it could have been somewhere in Europe (possibly French?)
* My grandmother obtained this perfume sometime in the late 60s or early 70s–at the latest, in the early 80’s.
* The perfume was NOT a spray-type eau de parfum or eau de toilette, but a concentrate. I believe that makes it an oil perfume, but I could be wrong Either way, it was applied directly to skin, and the scent lasted for several days.
* The bottle was tiny. From description, I’d guess it was about the size of a .17oz bottle (grandmother never ran out of this perfume, it was simply lost to time)
* The best match for the bottle so far is “Casmir” by Chopard Parfums. The bottle should look quite similar to Casmir, only a lot smaller–definitely 1oz or less, and probably closer to the .17oz bottle. Unlike the Casmir, the bottle also shouldn’t have any designs in the glass.
I know this isn’t a lot of information, but I hope someone will recognize this mystery perfume by its pale blue box and simple design. Thanks for reading, and let me know if you have any questions! Your best matches and wildest guesses are all very welcome in the search.