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Thank you for viewing. This is a listing for a George Sand champagne flute from Portieux. The exquisite color balance is unforgettable. It's a glass with a mysterious charm that is enough to satisfy the heart just by looking at it. Made of blown glass from the 1920s. The refraction of light by the "côte vénitienne" enhances the splendor of the glass, which is lovely. It's very stylish and elaborate, and the plump, cute shape of the stem also has decorative elements. You can see that it's carefully crafted down to the smallest details ♡ Also recommended as an object! This is a very old item, and although there are no cracks or chips, there are air bubbles from the manufacturing process (P.8) and light scratches due to aging (P.9). Please check the photos. It is a beautiful item with a glossy finish. We are looking forward to your bid if you understand antique items. Size: Approximately 16cm in height, 4.3cm in diameter, 100ml full capacity. Côte Vénitienne: A style called Venetian stripes, which was popular from the 19th to the early 20th century, with the inside of the glass lightly rippled in vertical stripes. Portieux: A French glass manufacturer located in northeastern France. It is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in the world. George Sand: A famous French writer of the 19th century. She was also known as Chopin's lover for a time (P.10). Those who like old Baccarat, Saint-Louis, Lalique, etc., will also like it ♡ Rare item There are two ☆
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