| Posted on May 22, 2010 at 7:00 PM |
In this guide I have listed the various perfumes produced by John Wanamaker of Philadelphia, PA. In addition to selling the world's most famous commercial perfumes, the department store giant had perfumes sold under his own name as well.

Inside the New York store, in 1910, Wanamaker installed a French perfume house who sold them exclusively in John Wanamaker's stores. The company was called Parfumerie Claire and had issued four fragrances: Ge-Ge, Bouquet d'Armemonville, Violette de Paris and Yu-Yu. Violette de Paris was by far their best selling fragrance. Parfumerie Claire also sold French powders and puffs, perfumes, sachets and toilet waters.
A 1912 advertisement for the Claire Parfumerie 's perfume describes them as such:
In 1929, Wanamaker sued a different company, called Claire Parfumer Inc. for copyright infringement because his perfume company was called Claire Parfumerie.
These perfumes are very hard to find nowadays and command a small premium due to their scarcity. The Wilmington store even had a perfume filled "dancing water fountain". When it was in use, the Dancing Waters (TM) Enchanted Fountain system used 3000 gallons of water. There was really no tank for the water. Rather, a heavy rubber sheet was placed in the balcony orchestra pit. It is fortunate that that sheet never developed any leaks in its long history of use. Restoration of the accompanying Fountain-and-Colored-Light Show on the balcony in front of the Organ case is not being considered at present because a redesign would be needed to protect the Organ and low-lying light and plug-in power strips that illuminate the case. Also Macy’s new Christmas tree is wider than its predecessor. The fountain show became too old to be used and was discontinued around the turn of the present century.
"ALFRED Stuart is probably the moat
lasting of all the agreeable perfumes; none of
the foreign ones approach it-- It is very rich,
strong and full of life; it is agreeable to more
persons," probablv, than any other perfume.
Wild Olive is next in popularity : this also
is singularly powerful and lasting. White
Rose; Is delicate and lasting.
We keep the odors of all the flrst--
class producers, such as Lubin. Isabey, Atkin- -
son and Coudray.
Bring a handkerchief; and
you shall receive a sample of any odor you wish."
The perfumes of John Wanamaker:

John Wanamaker also had a secondary perfume company called Wahna, that also sold Wahma Wonderful Cold Cream, Wahna Skin Cream, Wahna Directoire Extract, Wahna Directoire Water, Creme Wahna. Here are the perfumes sold under the Wahna name:
Categories: American Perfume Houses
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