BACCARAT
(JP¥141,000)
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# Click here for the collection of dazzling Baccarat and Saint-Louis works. Glass Masters Saint-Louis Old Baccarat (BACCARAT) Pale Blue Large Opaline Crystal Hand-Painted Japanese-Style Floral and Bird Motif Decorative Vase, Flower Vase Japonism Antique Harumi Shoten Saint-Louis Ornament Paperweight Saint-Louis Harumi Shoten Louis XV Christofle Tiffany Favrile Glass Antique Art Nouveau Stained Glass Glass Masters Window Angel Disney Studio France America Toronto Church Canada Maria Christ Monet Van Gogh Cat Dog Museum Frank Lloyd Wright Thomas Kinkade Marc Chagall Klimt Emile Gallé Daum Nancy Legras Meissen Puiforcat Crystal Glass Gilt Gold Lalique Sèvres Royal Vienna Western Ceramics Antiques Vase Jar Glass Decanter Bowl Object Interior Decoration Vintage lovers also welcome. This is a hand-painted Japanese-style floral and bird motif decorative large vase (flower vase/flower base) made of opaline crystal by Old Baccarat (BACCARAT), the pinnacle of French crystal. Around 1860-1880 Baccarat's opaline crystal glass is so named because it resembles the opal gemstone, and it was originally produced as a substitute for porcelain, which is why it was used for decorative items, and there are very few of these works remaining. During the Restoration period, elegant decorative art became popular, and opaline glass works that could be painted were produced. The pale blue opaline crystal glass body is hand-painted with a wonderful painting, and this item is a work that strongly reflects the influence of Japanese taste (Japonism). The painting is thought to be the work of a Sèvres painter from the time. The Royal Sèvres kiln and Baccarat had exchanges at the time, and Sèvres painters painted on Baccarat's glass vessels. 19th-century opaline works are one-of-a-kind items with very few remaining, and they are exquisite items that cannot be obtained again. It is a decorative masterpiece. [Dimensions] Height: Approximately 25.2cm Width: Approximately 15cm [Condition] There are some age-related scratches and small scratches, but it is in very beautiful condition. (Antique item)
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