BACCARAT
(JP¥149,800)
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BACCARAT
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# Click here for the collection of dazzling Baccarat and Saint-Louis works Glass Masters Saucer Antique Harumi Shoten Empire Gold Candy Dish Old Baccarat (BACCARAT) Highest Grade Special Order Ruby Red Overlay Gold Gilding Empire Style Candy Bowl & Saucer Antique Harumi Shoten Louis XV Christofle Tiffany Favrile Glass Antique Art Nouveau Stained Glass Glass Masters Window Angel Disney Studio America Toronto Church Canada Maria Christ Monet Van Gogh Cat Dog Museum Frank Lloyd Wright Thomas Kinkade Marc Chagall Klimt Emile Galle Daum Nancy Legras Meissen Puiforcat Crystal Glass Gold Gilding Gold Lalique Sèvres Royal Vienna Western Ceramics Antiques Vase Glass Decanter Bowl Also for those who like This is a special order candy bowl & saucer (bowl & saucer) made by the supreme French crystal art, Old Baccarat (BACCARAT), in the late 19th century, featuring ruby red overlay glass and luxurious gold gilding. The highly advanced technique of overlay glass, in which a deep red ruby layer is applied extremely uniformly and the surface is delicately carved to reveal the clear ground, is fully demonstrated, and the shadows when exposed to light have an air of elegance reminiscent of the facets of a jewel. Gold arabesques and crown patterns reminiscent of the emblems of royalty and nobility are intricately drawn, and the thick gilding tells us that this was the highest grade line of the Baccarat workshop at the time. The bowl has a sculptural form with multiple facets, and the base has an imposing proportion reminiscent of the Empire style, with a heptagonal platform. At the time, it was mainly used as a vessel to serve sweets such as sugared confectionery, dragees, nuts, and chocolates to guests. It is a rare item that belongs to the particularly luxurious design among 19th-century Baccarat, and very few exist today. This is a work from before 1936, so there is no Baccarat stamp. 【Dimensions】 Bowl Diameter 12.2cm Height 4.5cm Saucer Diameter 16.5cm 【Condition】 There are some age-related scratches, but it is in very beautiful condition. (Antique item)
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