20 Cologne Clipart
Today we have a charming collection of Cologne Clipart! I can think of so many wonderful uses for these images. We have a quirky German Cologne Advertising Art piece you are sure to love. There are several French Eau de Cologne and Toilet Water labels. One with a cute French Rooster! We didn’t forget the men with several Bay Rum Labels and a fun old Toiletry Bottle! Many would be gorgeous on guest towels for a bathroom, some pretty pillows for a bedroom, coasters, as a soap wrapper etc. I’m sure you’ll think of many more. These are also fun to use on glass bottles and make great decorative vases!
Antique Perfume Advertising Art
This is a fun Vintage Advertising piece! This one was used to advertise German Cologne, and shows a pretty Pink Cabbage Rose with a little Girl inside of it. Sort of quirky but cute!
This is another one of these cute German Cologne cards. Here we see 2 sweet children … they seem to be in awe of this giant bottle of fragrance!
Here is the latest addition to this collection. This is such a colorful and whimsical card! Here we see a cherub riding on the back of a Butterfly.
Vintage Labels – Cologne Clipart
I had some fun playing with these Perfume, or I guess technically, Cologne Labels this morning! These come from an Antique Label Catalog, circa 1880’s. The original is in the center. I made a couple options for you including an empty Oval Frame! These are great Cologne Clipart!
This is a lovely Vintage Violet Water Image! This Label is for a Perfume called Violet Water. This one was scanned from an old Catalog! A fun old time advertising image!
This is another pretty label from my antique Pharmacy Label Catalog! This one is for White Rose Toilet Water, or Cologne. I thought the little Rose Bud was so sweet! I’ve created a couple of pastel versions for you, in addition to the black and white original.
Eau de Cologne Clip Art
Here are two lovely French Eau de Cologne de France labels for you to play with! The one at the top is the original. I think this is so pretty with all of it’s garlands and ribbons and of course the cute French Rooster! I added a Black and White one for you as well.
I am so totally in love with this gorgeous French Eau de Cologne label for a Paris brand!!! How awesome is that?! I’ve included the original version at the top and a black and white version that I made, on the bottom.
This is a great looking antique Cologne Label from a late 1800’s Druggist Label catalog! This one happens to have been from Walker, Texas… I know my Texas readers love images from their state! I think this one is quite pretty with the Woman’s Face on it.
Vintage Bay Rum Labels
This is a Pretty Vintage Drug Store Label! This Label is for Bay Rum Cologne. I love the pretty Lady on this old Advertising piece! This one was scanned from an Antique Apothecary Label Catalog!
This is a fun Vintage Bay Rum Label! This Label is from an old Pharmacy in New York. I love the fun Typography on this old Advertising piece! A fun old-timey advertising image!
This is a marvelous Vintage Cologne Label! This Label is for Bay Rum, which I believe was a popular Men’s Cologne or After Shave at one time. This Cologne Clipart was scanned from the Antique Apothecary Label Catalog! Here’s a fun antique (circa 1870’s) Bay Rum Label!! I just loved the shield shape of the frame around this! I removed the writing, so that you can make your own labels with this. I think it would make a great little blog button too!
Nostalgic Toiletry Bottle Clipart
Here are two Vintage Images of some old Toiletry Bottles! I scanned these nostalgic Cologne Clipart graphics from the Circa 1880’s Department Store Catalog! At the top is some Queen Lavender Salts, which I’m assuming are Bath Salts. Below is a large bottle of Bay Rum, which I believe was a sort of Cologne for Men.
I hope you enjoyed this fun curated collection of Cologne Clipart! You might also like our Best Vintage Label Images HERE or our Perfume Images HERE.
denise brady says
I love these these, thank you for sharing
graphicsfairy says
My pleasure Denise 🙂
Joyce Joneschiet says
I think the salts were smelling salts! It says they are invigorating. I could be wrong but the top looks like sort of an inhaler. These are wonderful images to add to your Scents and Soaps Ephemera bundle I already have.
Karen Watson says
Hi Joyce, that’s a great guess! I dug around a bit and did some further research, and it turns out that they are not bath salts or smelling salts. They were actually used as a room deodorizer! So they were meant to place in a bathroom and then you take the lid off to deodorize the room. Thanks for commenting, it was fun to find that out!