Awarded: | |
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1841 | listed as the “Top Fragrance and Cosmetics Manufacturer” by the Regional Court of Commerce in France. |
1845 | received a Top Recognition from Palais de Birmingham, Britain |
1845 | received the top recognition by Queen Victoria, England, appointed as the sole perfume supplier |
1855 | honored with the Gold Medal Award in the Worldwide Exposition in Paris |
1862 and 1867 | the Violet Fragrance Series had won three awards in London and Paris |
1904 | an exhibitor in Tokyo Exposition in Japan, following which was appointed by the royal families in Japan as the sole perfume supplier |
1920 | the Grand Opening Ceremony of Pinaud Building was held on the 5th Avenue of New York |
Awarded: | |
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1841 | listed as the “Top Fragrance and Cosmetics Manufacturer” by the Regional Court of Commerce in France. |
1845 | received a Top Recognition from Palais de Birmingham, Britain |
1845 | received the top recognition by Queen Victoria, England, appointed as the sole perfume supplier |
1855 | honored with the Gold Medal Award in the Worldwide Exposition in Paris |
1862 and 1867 | the Violet Fragrance Series had won three awards in London and Paris |
1904 | an exhibitor in Tokyo Exposition in Japan, following which was appointed by the royal families in Japan as the sole perfume supplier |
1920 | the Grand Opening Ceremony of Pinaud Building was held on the 5th Avenue of New York |