The Flacon Lyre, produced from 1921 to 1959, is a clear glass bottle originally created by Baccarat to house the extrait Candide Effluve. Its elegant form, inspired by the lyre—a classical stringed instrument—reflects the artistic and decorative sensibilities of the early 1920s, when perfume bottles were increasingly seen as objects of art as much as vessels for fragrance. The bottle was designed with refined lines and proportions that emphasized both verticality and grace, making it a visually striking presentation for Guerlain’s luxurious extraits.
Baccarat produced five moulds of the Flacon Lyre, ensuring consistent quality and allowing for continued production across multiple fragrances. In addition to Candide Effluve, the bottle was later used for other prominent Guerlain scents, including A Travers Champs and Guerlinade, demonstrating the versatility of the design. Its understated elegance allowed it to complement a variety of perfumes without overwhelming their branding.
A particularly rare variation was produced in August 1924 by Pochet et du Courval. This single mould was created in very small quantities specifically for export to the United States, illustrating Guerlain’s early efforts to reach an international market. The combination of Baccarat’s main production and the limited Pochet export edition makes the Flacon Lyre both historically significant and highly collectible, bridging European luxury craftsmanship with the expansion of Guerlain’s global presence.
Sizes:
Baccarat (model#475):
- 80cc/80ml/2.7 oz - 12.9cm/5.08" (1921-1959)
- 125cc/125ml/4.2 oz - 14.7cm/5.79" (1921-1959)
- 250cc/250ml/8.4 oz - 18.7cm/7.36" (1921-1959)
- 500cc/500ml/16.9 oz - 23.5cm/9.25" (1921-1952)
- 1 liter/1000ml - 29cm/11.42" (1921-1952)
Pochet & the Courval:
- Mould #13638 = 30cc/30ml/1 oz (1924) produced very limited quantities to the USA
Labels:
The same gold and black paper label was available in two sizes:
- Large: 3.1cm x 2.4cm for the three larger bottles.
- Small: 2.5cm x 2.1cm for he two small sizes.
Bottles:
- A Travers Champs
- Candide Effluve
- Guerlinade





















