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MAGNIFICENT BACCARAT "FLORELLA VASE RARE UTILIZING FROSTED /POLISED GLASS #495

Description: MAGNIFICENT BACCARAT "FLORELLA VASE RARE UTILIZING FROSTED /POLISED GLASS . Can hold large flowers and no worry for tipping. These are no longer available and retailed for 700 Euros. A very free form design and is very contemporary and elegant Acid marked and comes with Baccarat box. Boxes are not perfect but contain the foam insert cut to fit the vase. There are 3 vases and all are the same. Rarely do you see Baccarat using frosted and clear crystal. More with Lalique and Daum. This would make a great gift or something to add to a collectors display or a major focal point in a room. PRICE IS FOR ONE VASE ONE HAS SOLD Dimensions: DIAMETER: 8 " INCHES / HEIGHT: 7" INCHES BACCARAT This history of Baccarat spans two hundred years, numerous wars, and unsurpassed advancement in crystal design and manufacturing. Baccarat is a small French town of 600 situated 250 miles east of Paris. In 1764, slightly prior to the French Revolution, Monseigneur de Montmorency-Laval, the Bishop of Metz, petitioned King Louis XV to allow him to open a glassworks factory on the banks of the River Meurthe. The reason for the Bishop’s interest in opening a glassworks factory was that he owned thousands of acres of old growth forests. In order to turn a profit on the deforestation of his land, the Bishop needed to find some industry that would consume lots of firewood. In 1765, the Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat was established. The Bishop employed the influence of the church to locate an investor to build the factory. His next move was to find an architect and technician to run the factory. A man named Antoine Renaut was hired to oversee the building and running of the Baccarat factory. Baccarat flourished in the coming decades. By the beginnings of the French Revolution, the company employed a workforce of 400 people. It must be noted that Baccarat was opened during the age of reason and enlightenment. The managers at Baccarat decided to employee many of the social concepts concerning individual rights and human dignity that arose from the new social philosophies of the period. A small utopian community was built at the Baccarat factory that housed over 70 families. Although Baccarat was ahead of their time in concerning themselves with the welfare of their employees, their motives were not entirely altruistic. The firing of glass at the time was still an imperfect art and was influenced by many factors, including the weather. It was important to have Baccarat’s master craftsmen very close to the factory in order to produce the best possible product. During this time, the company mainly produced bottles, mirrors, and windows panes. Baccarat met a formidable challenge at the beginning of the French Revolution. Economic instability was common in France at this time, however, the situation worsened as the country collapsed into civil war. France’s economic situation continued to worsen with the Napoleonic wars that swept across Europe during the early 19th century. By 1816, inflation caused the company to operate at a loss and the workforce was reduced to less than 70 people. During that same year, the factory was sold to a Belgian expert in the production of glass. The purchaser, Monsieur d’Artigues bought the company with 2,845 ounces of solid gold. Monsieur d’Artigues was an ambitious man who set his sites on making Baccarat one of the most prestigious names in glass in Europe and the world. In 1838, a manager at Baccarat discovered a way to produce a full-lead crystal that could be colored. The formula was one of the company’s most closely guarded trade secrets. However, the information was leaked to the Bohemians living in the area who produced similar works to those of Baccarat. There was no competition between Baccarat and the Bohemians, however, as the Bohemian interest was purely artistic and they philosophically were not interested in making a profit. The factory continued to grow in prestige throughout the remainder of the 19th century. By the end of the 19th century, Baccarat had earned the reputation of being the “Crystal of Kings.” This title is one that the company bears to this day. Baccarat’s stemware and objects d’art adorned the tables of the late Czar and Czarina of Russia, the Emperor of Japan, the late Sultan of Turkey, the King of Siam, Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the last three kings of France – Louis XVIII, Charles X, and Louis Philippe, all the Presidents of the French Republic, the Late Aga Kahn, Pope Benedict XV, President of the Republic of Chile, the former king of Portugal, the late king of Spain, the King of Greece, Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, the late Wilhelm II of Germany, the US State Departments’ many legations and European Embassies, all of the Maharajahs of India, and King Ibn of Saudia Arabia. For display pieces for the famous Paris Exhibition of 1889 (the same exhibition during which the Eiffel Tower was built), Baccarat created two of its most popular pattern Harcourt and Gascogne. Today, Harcourt is one of the Pope’s stemware patterns at the Vatican.

Price: 499 USD

Location: Rancho Mirage, California

End Time: 2024-02-05T02:33:04.000Z

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MAGNIFICENT BACCARAT "FLORELLA VASE RARE UTILIZING FROSTED /POLISED GLASS   #495MAGNIFICENT BACCARAT "FLORELLA VASE RARE UTILIZING FROSTED /POLISED GLASS   #495MAGNIFICENT BACCARAT "FLORELLA VASE RARE UTILIZING FROSTED /POLISED GLASS   #495MAGNIFICENT BACCARAT "FLORELLA VASE RARE UTILIZING FROSTED /POLISED GLASS   #495MAGNIFICENT BACCARAT "FLORELLA VASE RARE UTILIZING FROSTED /POLISED GLASS   #495

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Antique: No

Type of Glass: CLEAR AND FROSTED CRYSTAL

Color: CLEAR/FROSTED

Subject/Theme: CARVED CONTEMPORARY FLORAL COMPOSITOIN

Material: Crystal

Glassmaking Technique: HAND BLOWN MOLDED CARVED

California Prop 65 Warning: NO

Vintage: Yes

Brand: BACCARAT

Type: ROUND BALL VASE

Item Height: 7"

Style: FRENCH

Production Style: Art Glass

Country/Region of Manufacture: France

Production Technique: Hand Blown Glass

Finish: Matte

Handmade: Yes

Item Width: 8'

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