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    ANTIQUE VASE BACCARAT

    1.200,00 €

    Antique vase, crafted by the prestigious French company Baccarat, in the mid-19th century.

    Infuse luxury into your everyday life with this exquisite vase from the Napoleonic III era, enhancing your spaces with sophistication. Ideal as a centerpiece on your table, where it will be an excellent decoration on its own, and with a floral arrangement, it will be truly extraordinary. The vase boasts top-notch origin and craftsmanship, evident in the precision of the brass-gilded base and the meticulously crafted glass vases, arranged on two tiers, providing endless possibilities for creating arrangements.

    Founded in 1764 by King Louis XV in the town of Baccarat, the company Baccarat was established with a mission to produce luxurious and prestigious pieces. This mission proved successful as their most important clients included kings such as French kings Charles X and Louis Philippe I, and President Napoleon III. Their products gained worldwide fame with these prominent names, being purchased in the Ottoman Empire, Portugal, India, and even Japan. Today, they continue their mission of creating luxury glassware, offering a range of products from mirrors, vases, glasses, lighting, to decorative items.

    Dimensions: 51 x 28 cm

    Weight: 3.5 kg

    The vase is excellently preserved.

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    SKU: A1132 Categories: Decor, New Stock, Premium
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