$ 75.00
Truefitts’ first citrus fragrances were originally formulated in the 1870's and quickly became a favourite of Queen Victoria as well as the gentleman and ladies of her court. The Imperial Bouquet was specifically blended for Queen Victoria by Truefitts’ perfumers in 1876 to celebrate her being crowned Empress of India. It was a floral fougere with zesty and exotic top notes of citrus and orange blossom from which the present day West Indian Limes fragrance evolved.West Indian Limes has lively top notes of lime, lemon, and bergamot combined with a heart of petit grain, neroli and citronella resting on base notes of orange-flower and clove. Spray-on and refresh.
Product Size 100ml.
$ 319.00
We are proud to offer the Arbolito Soligen steel straight razor. Böker, with the familiar tree logo, has maintained a reputation of excellence for generations. Products from the Boker knife manufactory under the brand "Arbolito" (Spanish for "little trees"), remain under high demand as well. This new straight razor, "Boker Arbolito," signifies quality. The moisture resistant synthetic handles are decorated with marquetry, expertly placed by hand. The 5/8" blade, from the finest Solingen steel (non-stainless), dons the traditional Spanish milled head. This unique razor is manufactured in more than 120 steps, by hand, in the Böker Manufactory in Solingen, Germany. Delivered in historical packaging with a certificate of authenticity. Serial numbered. This rare piece fits perfectly in a gentleman's kit. View full product details$ 205.00
The tradition of opening a Champagne bottle with a saber was born in the Napoleonic era. The "sabrage" with the Briquet sabre was founded in 1812 by the general himself after winning a battle. This unique custom has survived to this day, and not only in France. It is a special highlight at any festive occasion. When done correctly, it generally works with no problems. After the wire basket is removed from the cork, one drives the blade of the saber along the bottleneck and onto the thickening of the neck below the bottle head with feeling. The cork leaps out with a bang and the Champagne flows out. Any resulting glass fragments fly forward, propelled by the pressure. The severed bottle head with the cork will be labeled with the date and will then serve as a reminder of the celebration or as a talisman. True to the original, the especially high-quality Champagne saber by Fox is manufactured in the known cutlery workshop in Maniago, Italy. The blade is made of rust-proof T5MOV stainless steel. The sturdy yet valuable processing and decoration of the handle is a particularly complex design. This Champagne saber is certainly ready for any challenges at celebrations. It is delivered in an elegant wooden box with a decorative stand. View full product details