Baccarat, attributed - Drinking glass (6) - Crystal





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Six crystal water glasses with footed stems in the Médicis pattern, attributed to Baccarat or Saint-Louis, hand-made in France circa 1850–1900, with a height of 14.8 cm, rim diameter 7.8 cm, foot diameter 7.1 cm, and a total weight of about 1.8 kg, in excellent condition with only minimal wear.
Description from the seller
large water glasses with a crystal foot from Baccarat or St Louis, model Médicis listed in the catalogue - flared shape with a decorative band at the bottom of the goblet featuring ribs (12) - double-olive stem - flat foot - scissors-cut
from the Master Glassmaker - work entirely handmade, hence a few imperfections.
no factory mark - production either from the Cristallerie de Baccarat or from St Louis - before 1936 - these two manufacturers produced the same models and the same catalogue - from 1936, each produced its own models with a mark specific to each and a different catalogue.
this classic model that reminds us of the Caton model - same decoration but on a cubic goblet.
model offered in wine glasses - tasting - carafes.
these two great manufacturers have existed since the 18th century - recognized worldwide for their excellence and the quality of work produced - they have over the years transmitted their ancestral know-how.
height of 14.8 cm to 15 cm.
diameter of the drinking part 7.8 cm to 8 cm.
diameter of the foot 7.1 cm to 8 cm.
for a total weight, unboxed, of 1.8 kg.
large water glasses with a crystal foot from Baccarat or St Louis, model Médicis listed in the catalogue - flared shape with a decorative band at the bottom of the goblet featuring ribs (12) - double-olive stem - flat foot - scissors-cut
from the Master Glassmaker - work entirely handmade, hence a few imperfections.
no factory mark - production either from the Cristallerie de Baccarat or from St Louis - before 1936 - these two manufacturers produced the same models and the same catalogue - from 1936, each produced its own models with a mark specific to each and a different catalogue.
this classic model that reminds us of the Caton model - same decoration but on a cubic goblet.
model offered in wine glasses - tasting - carafes.
these two great manufacturers have existed since the 18th century - recognized worldwide for their excellence and the quality of work produced - they have over the years transmitted their ancestral know-how.
height of 14.8 cm to 15 cm.
diameter of the drinking part 7.8 cm to 8 cm.
diameter of the foot 7.1 cm to 8 cm.
for a total weight, unboxed, of 1.8 kg.

