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Perfume Passage
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Perfume Passage Foundation is a not-for-profit 501-c3 organization whose purpose is to provide education and a facility with resources to archive artifacts and related documentation pertaining to perfume, compacts and related vanity items.
Their mission is to preserve the history, beauty and artistry of perfume bottles, compacts, ephemera and related vanity items. Through education, outreach, and awareness of the Perfume Passage collection and library, the goal is to inspire art lovers, collectors, archivists and curators to keep this history alive.
Their mission is to preserve the history, beauty and artistry of perfume bottles, compacts, ephemera and related vanity items. Through education, outreach, and awareness of the Perfume Passage collection and library, the goal is to inspire art lovers, collectors, archivists and curators to keep this history alive.
Perfume Passage Foundation's Twelve Days of Christmas with a twist.
In our version, we do the twelve days leading up to the day before Christmas. All of the dates are now complete. Hope you enjoy it as much as we have putting it together from our collection.
Merri Christmas to all!
Merri Christmas to all!
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ScentBites - with Paul VanHalteren describing one of his favorite fperfumes
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These ScentBites will contain description and review of our board members favorite fragrance/perfume.
Cosmetic and Fragrance History in America
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This is an educational presentation put together in collaboration with Fashion Institute of Technology, NYC, for introduction to the American cosmetic and fragrance companies from the mid 1800s through the mid 20th century. This was shared in as a virtual tour followed with Q&A from the Cosmetic and Fragrance Marketing and Advertising Club at FIT/NYC.
Gadget Canes and Walking Sticks - The History and Evolution of Walking Sticks
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Learn about the use of walking sticks throughout history. From Ancient times as a weapon to modern times as a symbol of aristocracy, fashion, and utilitarian device. Gadgets Sticks and Canes were invented to be multipurpose, disguising a myriad of devices within the stick. Anything from weapons, musical instruments, to alcohol, perfume and vanity items was patented. To learn more about our coll...
Rudy Profumi 1920 - 2020
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MAKING PERFUMES, ESSENTIAL OIL EXTRACTION THE OLD FASHION WAY
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MAKING PERFUMES, ESSENTIAL OIL EXTRACTION THE OLD FASHION WAY
What is that lovely music at the beginning of this video?
Pretty sure few if any women had their stays tight enough to faint from lack of oxygen. It was more likely to be a pomander type thing against the smells.
JESUS IS KING ! HE IS OUR BEST FRIEND. HE WAS BORN IN A STABLE.I LOVE JESUS! MA K T.😊❤🙏🕊👋HI ALL IN BARRINGTON HILLS. SHALOM ALEICHEM- PEACE BE UPON YOU
HAVE YOU EVER HEARD THE STORY OF ADAM AND EVE ?THE STORY IS IN THE BIBLE.😊❤👋
HAVECYOU EVER HEARD OF GODS RAINBOW COLORS? 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈SOME PEOPLE TURN IT INTO SMUFF.😪😢
WISHING ALL A HAPPY & BLESSED NOVEMBER . ♥️ MARYANN KONZIER- THORSON 🌞✌️🙏
HI THERE OUT THERE,IN BARRINGTON HILLS. PRAYING YOUR EVENING IS GOING GOOD. GOD'S PEACE.❤
GOD WORKS IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS.❤🕊
LOTS GOINGNON AT MY END,MAYBE WEMWILL BE ABLE TO TALK VIA THE PHONE SOON,OR EVEN MEET EACH OTHER. JEFF YOU ARE THEBONLY ONEBTHST DOES NOT LOOK LIKE YOUR SIBLINGS.HI AND GOD'S BLESSINGS TO RUSTY ALSO. ❤ MARYANN 🌝🕊
GO WITH GOD MA KT
TRUST GOD,HE HOLDS THE KEY TO YOUR PASSAGE.👍MA K.T.❤
FUTURE
SABBATH SHALOM! MA K.T
JESUS IS MY LORD AND SAVIOR .
BEAUTY COMES FROM INSIDE. WE DO NEED HELP WITH SOME RIGHT COSMETIC S SOMETIMES.I GUESS I'M INAN EMOTIONAL MOOD RIGHT NOW.I THINK WE ALL GET THAT WAY ,SOMETIMES. GOD LOVE YOU GUYS.MARYANN ❤🌳🌳🌳I SURE LOVE GOD'S GREENERY.🌲🌲🌲THESE ARE FIR TREES.
MY PARENTS LIVED IN AUSTRIA, BUT THEY WER ACTUALLY OF SIBERIA CROATION DESENT. .JUST SHARING.
I COME UP M.A,KRU I'M ON MY DAUGHTER FAMILY PLAN I AM M.A.K.T.
WILL CONTINUE.M.K.T.
I found one in NYC for my first wife; no hidden compartment, but it was made from a narwhal horn.
I have a field walking stick that opens into a seat for long walks. Metal and leather.
I love the fact they are multipurpose items with a concealed second purpose. I’m putting together a part two of the gadget sticks to incorporate some of the current ones we’ve acquired. Stay tuned.
A licence for a cane in London is so English. 🤣 I hope I’m not breaking any by laws by using an unlicensed cane in Scotland.
Some also had asword in them
Wow ❗😀 very interesting episode 🔥💯🏆👍
OMG I found you thought Erin your museum is incredible...
I have a crook handle sterling silver and ebony cane. The substantial handle is cast polished Sterling silver with intricate squash blossom design. The shaft is straight strong dark blond and Black polished ebony wood. Payed $375 twenty years ago. Very strong and substantial. Was made to order.
Sounds lovely.
Это прекрасные трости и как помощь при ходьбе и как произведение мастеров их сделавших .
I get your point
They put a double point on a ice lolly stick on a bone to cover the left milk nipple 😂 @ 2
I read, many years ago, of a cane used on America's first Frigates by some officers. It was a 3-piece cane that could be unscrewed into three shorter sticks for easier storage on the cramped ship. Under the top of the handle, which screwed off, was a sundial, and if you screwed off the whole head of the cane there was a good-sized vial with a cork that could hold some liquor. I made a trip to Boston many years ago and we went to see the USS Constitution, on display there. In the gift shop was an exact copy of the cane I have just described, and it was beautiful. My wife bought it for me as a gift, and it rests behind me in the corner as I type this (the brass needs polishing.) It is called a "tippler cane" as I recall. I am very happy to possess it. :)
Very cool!!!
I just found you in a video of Erin Parsons and I fell in love with your museum, as a perfume collector my self it left me in awe and the wonderful taste and style of your museum fascinates me. Hugs from Sonora, Mexico.
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed the short tour with Erin and welcome to our RUclips channel. We hope you get the opportunity to come and visit in person someday in the not too distant future. Again, thank you Rusty
I'm gonna start carrying me a cane.
I'm not even old or crippled I just think they're cool lmao
@@john_marston1888 i have 2 now lmao
This was incredibly interesting to watch. Thanks for sharing.
A shrine to the love of olfactory pleasures and artistic craftsmanship throughout human history.
Unbelievable
Thank you. It was a labor of love and a process of over 10 years planning, designing it and finally implementing all aspect for the grand opening in May 2019. Hope you get the chance to come visit. 💕
A video on your channel to coincide with Erin Parsens video would be a cool companion piece(Using some of the footage of the 2 founders talking with Erin).
That is a wonderful idea and something we have been in discussions about. :)
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i want all of them.
Stick human need like old peaple
Do you know where I might find a buyer? I possess a beautiful walking stick that belonged to the famous Mexican painter Diego Rivera. It is highly carved with the snake and eagle as well as his initials.
How much
Man this guy is great I appreciate the video but he is a complete barbarian the way he handles this shit it made my feelings hurt to watch parts of this video.
Thank you for watching. We appreciate your feedback very much. Some of these gadget canes were made to conceal barbaric items such as swords, guns, etc. But many were for more purposeful applications such as the doctor’s, the violin and the compacts and lipsticks for ladies.
@@perfumepassage yeah I guess you're right looking at it from that perspective. You know what I mean just with antiquities and stuff
Det som er funny jeg har hatt en stokk med sverd inni fant det på en bruktbutikk sikkert en gammel seiler sjøfolk som hadde tadd med seg til Norge var en veldi pen stokk faktiskt med ekte sverd inni Di på bruktbutikker viste ikke det var sverd inni ståkk en en gang og nor jeg viste Di det så ble Di rare i ansiktet for jeg sa dere hei dere vet dere selger sverd kniver var super pent sverd og enormt lankt sverd nedi stokken så for jeg samler jo på gamle ståkk er for Di er fine for du kann drepe mensker med De og det kann du fint bare med en enkel trekjepp også så trenger ingen sverd og sverdet finn er jeg ikke lenger heller siden alle mine eiendeler er borte så jeg har ingen verdens ting lenger kunn meg selv ingenting har jeghar klea jeg har på meg ver dag og det er det 0 har ingen verdens ting lenger hele mitt liv er blitt kastet tilogmed livet til andre mensker har blitt kastet så va skall jeg si til fi nor de kommer og skall hente sine ting jeg har passet på for mensker som sitter i fengsel va skall jeg si till de nor de skall hente tingene så er Di blitt kastet jada er det jo ikke min feil for jeg har ikke kastet de så da blir det desvere maskene som faktiskt har kastet tingene til andre mensker de ikke engang kjenner som har ett problem kann jeg fortelle deg stigbråten og lisphet Bjørnstad i haugesvei 1b Tåsen Oslo for står det draps menn og damer som skall ha sine ting Di vet fredric tar vare på ja forr hann bryr seg omm sine få venner ja da gar dere 2 ett jævla stort problem hengene på dere lisphet Bjørnstad og Stig bråten husk jeg får mensket drept for mindre enn 10000 kr i Norge så ja omm Di dreper dere 2ja det driter jeg fulstendig i kann jeg låve dere.
What a shame you omitted the walking stick air gun or "air cane" Such interesting items as you can read in books on antiques of this type.
Thank you so much for your feedback. Our museum focused on perfume and vanity items and therefore our collection is centered around those type of gadget canes. We did show some of the other types in an attempt to demonstrate the broad variety of gadgetry that was incorporated into these.
Interesting!
I have a nice, early 19th century sword cane: bamboo shaft, staghorn knob, silver fittings, eyelets for a thong, and a triangular blade with partial bluing and gilding. I also have a type of defensive cane not mentioned here: a "penang-lawyer", with a rattan shaft, and a lead ball for a knob, covered with knotwork. There's also the "shooting stick", or "rest stick": one can unfold the the handle to provide a sort of seat, upon which one can support oneself in the field, etc.
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What was with that 'bull in a china shop" beating the hell out of those antiques!? Jeepers, Ill be surprised if they make it another 50+ years
My dad has a gadget cane with a brass ruler that measures in hands fore measuring horses.
Thank you for sharing this bit of info. I just learned something new - how horses are measured!
I've got a lovely wood and brass tipple cane, it also breaks down into 3 sections, they're such beautiful objects
Sounds lovely. These are beautiful and very ingenious masterpieces.
My collection of “gadget” canes include: umbrella traveling cane with curved rams horn, gold band below with owners initials engraved plus a small button which releases the handle from the body allowing the center to be pulled up with tip and handle folded back on it ‘s self in order to fit diagonally into a suit case: another GERMAN umbrella cane with telescoping round case which collapse into each other down to the small size to fit into a vest pocket while using the umbrella; a “polo cane” where the leather wrapped oval handle splits open to sit on, there is a round aluminum disk attached near the top which pulls off and is put onto the bottom tip which also comes off to exchange places, the round disc then keeps the person sitting on the top opened handle from sinking into the soft turf and the bottom tip then acts as a little handle to help insert the pointed tip into the turf; my buggy whip cane is made from a percha (rubber) tree making it flexible, the ornamental cap on top unscrews revealing a threaded brass end which when pulled out is attached to a leather braided buggy horse whip. The brass cane tip, unscrews and is places where the whip previously was while the buggy whip brass tip is screwed onto the cane tip end; the liquor cane has a top know which unscrews and reveals a small cork inserted into a long glass vile where liquor is hidden; a cobra swird cane with a brass cobra head which has a small 15” metal blade attached. Non “gadget canes/parasols include a “bone” cane with sterling engraved owners cylinder, made of 12 bamboo carved like pieces fastened together with a long threaded rod holding them all together; a LAS VEGAS die umbrella with with round curved handle, below a large red and large black die, the umbrella has die and card symbols on it when opened up; ladies umbrella with tapered orangish colored bakelite square handle embossed with flowers; last but not least is a ladies FRENCH RED SILK parasol with natural bamboo HANDLE and attached round porcelain hand painted knob featuring a Raphaels Angel embelishd with raised gold accents surrounding the angel and made at the Sevres factory in France.....several others like a carved/painted Santa cane etc. not worth mentioning...
Thank you for sharing. These sound amazing. I am always amazed at seeing the creativeness of these gadget canes.
@@perfumepassage ....Almost all of my collection belonged to the founder of our town after moving here to California from Missouri. I also have a few “non gadget” parasols and ladies umbrellas with my moderate sized collection. One has a lovely sterling bird body handle and another from my English Great aunt with bamboo handle, blue satin cloth embroidered with flowers which I believe are Cherry Blossoms. Fun stuff!!
@@perfumepassage That's the right side of the pear that they want hi light as a horizontal shadow sand timer to cover the right milk in the dark 😂
3:20 License to carry a walking stick... damn England, why are you like this?
This was one of the highlights I found while doing the research. Who knew?
We are civilised over here in England... when things become predominantly weapons they have no use in productive society.. the problem with America etc is you are still in the dark ages when it comes to weapons. The military need arms.. the people do not! It’s not 1750 anymore.. the ease of access is the reason for your ridiculous gun problems etc
@@charliebowen5071 did you guys not have a king that was found of beheading? Also what was that, what happened to the jews?
If you can't/ won't defend yourself, who will!! Live free or die!!!
Would you please tell me who the narrator is ?
The narrator is Zach Frame of www.c-2productions.com
I saw in a book on swords an Irish stick which had a large sword blade that was flicked out of the top, with the stick serving as the handle. I can’t remember the name of the item. Can anyone identify the piece?
I think ist the shilleligah
Sorry if ive spelt it wrong