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(JP¥14,000)
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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Old Baccarat Golfe Juan wine glass for sale. The name "Golfe Juan" comes from the town of Golfe Juan in the Côte d'Azur region of southern France. It has the unique transparency and brilliance of Baccarat crystal, and the design, which features olive leaves, is beautifully acid-etched. The shape of the glass is gentle and calm, and the short, cute spherical stem is a characteristic of this glass. Golfe Juan was designed by Georges Chevallier, a leading designer at Baccarat, around 1930, and is a representative model of Baccarat. It is considered one of the masterpieces of Baccarat crystal glasses. It is a beautiful piece with a unique presence that combines <<delicacy, elegance, and a sense of weight>>, and is one of the rare models that is rarely seen on the market. This model is a glass for red and white wine, but its shape and size are perfect for Japanese sake. It was manufactured before 1936, so it does not have the Baccarat mark, but a copy of the catalog is included, so please check image No. 10. Size (approx.): Height 9.0 cm / Diameter 5.6 cm Weight 67 g Capacity 120 ml Condition: As it is an antique glass from about 90 years ago, there is some wear and tear, but there are no noticeable scratches, chips, or other damage, and the condition is good. Antique and vintage items, which are *rare and have added value* compared to current Baccarat glasses, often show air bubbles that appeared during the manufacturing process, kiln marks such as cut marks and separation marks made when the foot of the glass was cut. However, these are unique to antique vintage glasses and are not chips, scratches, or second-class products, so please understand that they are antique vintage items. If you have any problems, dissatisfaction, or questions after receiving the product, please contact us. Returns are of course possible. (Note) What appears to be scratches, scratches, or dirt on the rim and body of the glass in the image is due to the effects of light and reflection. *There are multiple items, so please contact us if you wish to purchase one.* All are hand-blown glasses, so there may be slight variations in the size, thickness, and weight of each glass.*
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