Found this by chance on the Internet about Atkinsons, a lavender perfumer:
"In 1799, the young James Atkinsons set out from Cumberland, the region of his birth, to seek his fortune in London. In no time at all, James had become famous for the jars of rose-perfumed bear grease which he sold to gentlemen customers as an ointment for the hair, beard and whiskers.
A few years later, his brother Edward came to join him and together they embarked on a great adventure which went far beyond the bounds of England. Their adventure has covered two centuries and five continents, their experience based on a search for the ingredients, rituals and wisdom of far-off lands and cultures which mirror the oft-forgotten needs of their modern-day patrons.
The success of J.&.E. Atkinsons, one of the oldest perfumers in the world, lies in its rich heritage, one which few other perfumers can match, and its unstinting ability to adapt true, lasting values to the modern world."
Just some historical nostalgia to think about next time you reach for that jar of rose scented bear grease

Cheers,
Richard