Rodger & Gallet bottle

glass

c.1900-1910

Found at the Lyttelton fire station

By Amelia, Caley, Harriet & Kat

Perfume bottle

Yellow sticky note with handwritten text describing a perfume bottle made of glass from the early 1900s, found near a fire station, with some handwriting embellishments like hearts.
Pink sticky note with handwritten text that says 'Rogers Gallet Paris' surrounded by small flower drawings, with the words 'finest quality' at the bottom.
Pink note card with handwritten text explaining the origin of a perfume found at Lytleton Fire Station, and describing the scent of a perfume based on white rose, carnation, wildflower, elderflower, poppy, marachal neily, and rose, made from a glass mold.
A collage of drawings and cut-out images depicting a story about a person's journey with perfume. It includes cartoon characters and handwritten text, with some images representing mountains, the moon, and a container of perfume.
Children's drawing with colorful cut-out paper characters, handwritten text, and illustrations depicting a story about a play titled 'The Story of the Roger and Gallet Perfume Bottles', created by Amelia, Harriet, Kat, and Caley at Lytleton Primary School.
A black and white vintage-style illustration of a woman wearing a large hat with flowers, holding a flower near her face. The illustration is bordered by a colorful, patterned paper frame with floral designs and swirls.