Baccarat - Service de table - Pour Le Yacht - Cristal





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The Baccarat « Pour les Yacht » decanter is a refined early 20th-century design, most commonly attributed to the early 1930s, with references appearing in Baccarat catalogues of around 1933 (and generally within the 1930–1933 production period in archival listings).
A piece by Baccarat, it has a strong, architectural presence : a heavy square base that gives it real stability and weight, supporting a softly tulip-shaped body that feels both sculptural and fluid.
The stopper is square-cut, clean, and precise, echoing the geometry of the base and reinforcing the overall balance of the design.
This example is numbered 18, which adds a subtle sense of individuality within the series.
Produced prior to 1936, the decanter shows light, honest traces of time, which are normal and expected for a piece of this age. There are subtle marks on the stopper, light interior signs of use, and a very small micro-trace on one corner. None of this affects its visual presence or overall elegance, which remains intact and clearly visible in all photos.
Height — 24 cm
Top diameter — 4.4 cm
Base — 8.8 cm
Circumference — 35.2 cm
The Baccarat « Pour les Yacht » decanter is a refined early 20th-century design, most commonly attributed to the early 1930s, with references appearing in Baccarat catalogues of around 1933 (and generally within the 1930–1933 production period in archival listings).
A piece by Baccarat, it has a strong, architectural presence : a heavy square base that gives it real stability and weight, supporting a softly tulip-shaped body that feels both sculptural and fluid.
The stopper is square-cut, clean, and precise, echoing the geometry of the base and reinforcing the overall balance of the design.
This example is numbered 18, which adds a subtle sense of individuality within the series.
Produced prior to 1936, the decanter shows light, honest traces of time, which are normal and expected for a piece of this age. There are subtle marks on the stopper, light interior signs of use, and a very small micro-trace on one corner. None of this affects its visual presence or overall elegance, which remains intact and clearly visible in all photos.
Height — 24 cm
Top diameter — 4.4 cm
Base — 8.8 cm
Circumference — 35.2 cm

