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Inscribedon side, pressed in glass: FLORIDA WATER/ MURRAY + LANMAN/ DRUGGISTS/ NEW-YORK.; on label: FLORIDA WATER/ MURRAY + LANMAN/ NEW YORK.
Florida Water bottle
Artist
Murray & Lanman
(American, established 1808)
Date19th century
DimensionsOverall: 9 3/16 in. (23.4 cm)
Base: 2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm)
Base: 2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm)
Classification(s)
- DEC ARTS
Credit LineFound in the collection and catalogued, 1993
Terms
- water bottle
- labels
- advertising
- Florida
Object number93.1.57
DescriptionThe Murray & Lanman Florida Water label was designed by the famous French Designer, Du Maurier, who chose to depict the flower potpourri, birds, troubadours, and the Fountain of Youth because of the fresh pleasant fragrance of Murray and Lanman Florida Water and also from the knowledge that the Spaniard, Juan Ponce de Leon, discovered Florida in 1512 while searching for the Fountain of Youth. Murray and Lanman Florida Water was introduced into the United States market on February 14, 1808. Immediately it gained popularity and approval from the consumer and became a worldwide, well-known cologne, not only because of it's delightful fragrance but also because of the more than twenty uses attributed to it. (Lanman & Kemp-Barclay Co,, Inc.)Inscribedon side, pressed in glass: FLORIDA WATER/ MURRAY + LANMAN/ DRUGGISTS/ NEW-YORK.; on label: FLORIDA WATER/ MURRAY + LANMAN/ NEW YORK.
On View
Not on viewVan Wyck Brooks
January 18, 1932