BACCARAT
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# Click here for the collection of sparkling Baccarat and Saint-Louis works. Glass Masters Aperitif Gold Old Baccarat (BACCARAT) circa 1900, Court Venetian Pair, 24K Gold, Liqueur Glass, Green Gold, 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 Gallé, Daum Nancy, Legras, Meissen, Puiforcat, Crystal Glass, Gold, Lalique, Sèvres, Royal Vienna, Western Ceramics, Antiques, Vase, Glass, Decanter, Bowl, also for those who like them. This is a pair of 24K gold liqueur glasses (aperitif glasses/cups/goblets) from Old Baccarat (BACCARAT), a leading French crystal glass brand, of which very few examples remain. Circa 1900. The high-quality green glass base features a style called Court Venetian, in which the inside of the glass is lightly rippled with vertical stripes, a technique seen in practical glassware and vases from France that was popular from the late 19th to the early 20th century. When you pour a drink into the glass, which is vertically rippled on the inside using the Court Venetian technique, it is enveloped in a gentle, flickering light. Ribbons and grass are painted in a raised gold, and the rim and base are also decorated with gold. Against the backdrop of the enthusiastic interest in Japanese culture (Japonism) in Europe in the late 19th century, Western craftsmen sealed their longing and thoughts of Japanese culture into the glass, creating a very attractive work. Due to its versatile size, it can be used for various purposes, such as holding sauces and dressings. As this is a work from before 1936, it does not have the Baccarat stamp. 【Dimensions】 Height: Approximately 6.4cm Diameter: Approximately 3.5cm Capacity: Approximately 30ml (full) 【Condition】 There are age-related scratches, but it is in very beautiful condition. (This is an antique item)
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