A GROUP OF THREE VINTAGE GLASS PERFUME BOTTLES, FOR LUCIEN LELONG, CIRCA 1936-1950, each designed by the perfumer himself, Lucien Lelong (French 1889-1958), comprising an "Indiscret" frosted and clear glass flacon, circa 1936, the cylindrical holding chamber fabricated to appear wrapped in draping fabric, topped by an upright bow shaped stopper over the corded collar, the underside of the flared foot molded "Bottle Made In France," height: 5"; an "Indiscret" humorous Art Deco Ting-A-Ling perfume bottle, circa 1949, bulbous clear glass chamber situated between matching circular gilt base and screw cap, waisted by a gilt belt suspending six equally spaced jingle bells, silvered paper label naming the scent affixed below the collar, retaining original perfume, height: 2"; an unopened "Cachet" Art Nouveau baluster form bottle, circa 1948, embellished all over in frosted foliage on a clear glass ground, the gold corded collar topped by a conforming forged flame shaped stopper, the cuffed and splayed foot reversing to a gold metallic paper label "Parfums Lucien Lelong - Paris" enclosing "Made In/France/Cachet/Net Cont./2fl oz" framed by molded "Lucien Lelong Paris" over "Made In France," height: 7 1/2".