1,2,3) 3 bottles MAYOLA of AUSTRALIA Vintage 1970’s
All I know was that MAYOLA was sold in David Jones in the 1970’s.
I have searched high and wide for years but have been unable to find any more information.
Long discontinued.
The bottles are thick cut glass with plastic tassel caps.
Small plastic stopper on glass dab point.
Nothing on base bottles.

I opened an used a bottle of each over the years.
They are obviously full of real oils. 
I would recommend allowing the perfume to settle on the skin and then sniff away!
The longer they are on the skin the more they bloom.
Higher longevity due to the naturals.

1 Boxed bottle of MAYOLA of Australia Echo 5 ml (or 7 ml?).
NEVER OPENED (has some evaporation).
1 bottles of MAYOLA  of Australia Echo 5 ml (or 7 ml?).
Tested with over 30% remaining. Taking into account shape of bottle.

1 bottle of MAYLOA of Australia Whisper Skin Perfume 10 ml (or 15ml?).
tested with 2/3rd’s remaining.

4) Bvlgari AU THE BLANC 5ml Eau de Cologne splash.
Eau Parfumée au Thé Blanc Eau de Cologne.
 
I believe this was discontinued and the reformulated and re-released.
This bottle is from 2017.
This one is boxed.
Made it Italy.
Tested with around 80% remaining.

Eau Parfumee au The Blanc was launched in 2003.
The nose behind this fragrance is Jacques Cavallier.
Top notes are Tea Artemisia Bergamot Orange Blossom and Bitter Orange.
Middle notes are Pepper Cardamom and Coriander. 
Base notes are Musk Woody Notes Jasmine Amber and Rose. 

Details - 
Mixed with a delicate blend of Artemisia and white pepper and a combination of musk and woody amber that creates a subtle warmth amplifying the overall composition of the fragrance. 
Reminiscent of rare white Himalayan Tea from Nepal this soothing scent can be worn by both men and women who seek deep relaxation in private precious moments of opulence.

I do a “tip test” before listing a perfume.
I lay it on its side for a few hours to make sure there is no leakage from top.

I happily combine postage.
I charge actual postage only. No packing and no handling fees.

My Perfumes - 
Why am I selling my perfumes you may ask?
My perfume collection has been refined over 35 years. The bottles that I am selling now are bottles that I have loved and still do in ways. 
I am very familiar with and have appreciated every single bottle.
If I did not adore a perfume, it did not join my collection.
I am older now and it is time to release many of my perfumes to be enjoyed by others.
I do indeed have an enormous collection.
I consider most of these bottles as priceless. They will never be duplicated. They are finite works of art.
They are also created to be enjoyed, to be learnt from and to invoke a myriad of memories.
I could wax lyrically about every bottle but that is enough.