Drinking glass (9) - Crystal





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Champagne coupe in hand-cut crystal with three rows of scale motifs on the cup and a gondola foot, produced in France circa 1910–1920 and related to Baccarat’s Champigny model catalogued in 1916; height 11 cm, cup diameter 10 cm, foot diameter 6.8–7 cm, weight about 1.8 kg for a lot of nine pieces, no maker’s mark before 1936.
Description from the seller
Champagne coupes in cut crystal with the chalice featuring three rows of facets - gondola stem - close to the Champigny model listed in Baccarat's catalogue in 1916 - plate 62 - exists in several variants -
model created in 1890 - declined in water glasses - wine glasses - tasting glasses - carafes and a night service.
entirely handmade, hence a few imperfections - master glassmaker’s cut at the foot.
no mark because production before 1936 - up to that date Baccarat and Saint-Louis crystalworks produced the same models without a distinctive sign and the same catalogue - from 1936 they separated - each with its own production - its catalogue and hallmark on every produced object.
these two crystal works have existed since the 18th century - they are recognised worldwide for their excellence - they have over the years transmitted their ancestral know-how.
they can be found on the world's finest tables.
height from 11 cm to 11.4 cm - foot diameter 6.8 cm to 7 cm - bowl diameter 10 cm.
1 coupe slightly smaller - height 10.5 cm - foot diameter 6.8 cm - bowl diameter 9.3 cm.
width of the three bands of facets 1.7 cm.
all weighing 1.8 kg without packaging.
Champagne coupes in cut crystal with the chalice featuring three rows of facets - gondola stem - close to the Champigny model listed in Baccarat's catalogue in 1916 - plate 62 - exists in several variants -
model created in 1890 - declined in water glasses - wine glasses - tasting glasses - carafes and a night service.
entirely handmade, hence a few imperfections - master glassmaker’s cut at the foot.
no mark because production before 1936 - up to that date Baccarat and Saint-Louis crystalworks produced the same models without a distinctive sign and the same catalogue - from 1936 they separated - each with its own production - its catalogue and hallmark on every produced object.
these two crystal works have existed since the 18th century - they are recognised worldwide for their excellence - they have over the years transmitted their ancestral know-how.
they can be found on the world's finest tables.
height from 11 cm to 11.4 cm - foot diameter 6.8 cm to 7 cm - bowl diameter 10 cm.
1 coupe slightly smaller - height 10.5 cm - foot diameter 6.8 cm - bowl diameter 9.3 cm.
width of the three bands of facets 1.7 cm.
all weighing 1.8 kg without packaging.

