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# Click here for the collection of dazzling Baccarat and Saint-Louis works. Glass Masters Saint-Louis Old Baccarat (BACCARAT) 19th Century Museum-Class Works Paris Exposition Prototype Rare Design Large Vase Opaline Crystal Glass Gold Enamel Louis XV Saint-Louis Harumi Shoten Louis XV Christofle Tiffany Fabrile Glass Antique Art Nouveau Stained Glass Glass Masters Window Angel Disney Studio America Toronto Church Canada Maria Christ Monet Van Gogh Cat Dog Museum Frank Lloyd Wright Thomas Kinkade Marc Chagall Klimt Emile Gallé Daum Nancy Legras Meissen Puiforcat Crystal Glass Gold Gilding Lalique Sèvres Royal Vienna Western Ceramics Antiques Vase Glass Decanter Bowl Object Interior Decoration Vintage lovers also welcome. This is an opaline crystal glass gold enamel large vase (vessel/flower vase/flower base/interior/object) made by Old Baccarat (Baccarat), one of the world's leading crystal brands representing France, as a prototype for the 1855 Third Paris World Exposition. Around 1845-1870. The heavy, jewel-like beautiful milky white glass is designed with embossed plants and flowers that are raised, and the edges are decorated with gold. This design is very rare among Baccarat's opaline vase works. There is no doubt that it is one of the most outstanding works among the opaline glass exhibited at the Paris World Exposition, where Baccarat gathered select glass craftsmen from all over Europe. This is a very rare item, and it is difficult to obtain. There is no Baccarat stamp because it is a work from before 1936. [Dimensions] Height: Approximately 25.2cm [Condition] There are some age-related scratches and small scratches, but it is in very beautiful condition. Cracks and hairline cracks can be seen, but these are called "burning cracks" (so-called burrs) caused by mold blowing during production, and are not damage. (Antique item)
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