Cologne
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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/tag/71669
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- "Eau de Cologne (French: [o d(ə) kɔlɔɲ]; German: Kölnisch Wasser [ˈkœlnɪʃ ˈvasɐ]; meaning "Water from Cologne"), or simply cologne, is a perfume originating from Cologne, Germany. Originally mixed by Johann Maria Farina (Giovanni Maria Farina) in 1709, it has since come to be a generic term for scented formulations in typical concentration of 2–5% and also more depending upon its type essential oils or a blend of extracts, alcohol, and water. In a base of dilute ethanol (70–90%), eau de cologne contains a mixture of citrus oils including oils of lemon, orange, tangerine, clementine, bergamot, lime, grapefruit, blood orange, and bitter orange. It can also contain oils of neroli, lavender, rosemary, thyme, oregano, petitgrain (orange leaf), jasmine, olive, oleaster, and tobacco." - (en.wikipedia.org 05.10.2020)
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Lieferwagen der Firma Gustav Lohse, ca. 1920
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Teltow, Parfümerie- und Seifenfabrik Lohse 1914
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Kosztelitz kölnis üveg
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Image: Magyar Kereskedelmi és Vendéglátóipari Múzeum - CC BY-NC-SA -
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Image: Прилуцький краєзнавчий музей ім. В. І. Маслова - CC BY-NC-SA
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