BACCARAT
(JP¥167,000)
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# Click here for the collection of brilliant Baccarat and Saint-Louis works. Glass Masters, Covered Dishes, Plates, Footed Lid Bowls, Kaiseki Cuisine Utensils, Crystal, Antique, Old Baccarat (BACCARAT), Rare Item, Harumi Shoten Special Order Amber Glass, Gold Gilt, Seigaiha Pattern, Covered Dish with Saucer, Footed Lid Bowl, Kaiseki Cuisine Utensils, Crystal, Antique, Louis XV, Christofle, Tiffany, Favrile 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 Gilt, Gold, Lalique, Sèvres, Royal Vienna, Western Ceramics, Antiques, Vase, Glass, Decanter, Bowl, Also for those who like them. This is a gold-gilt covered dish (footed lid bowl) with a saucer, handled by Harumi Shoten, a long-established tea ceremony utensil dealer in Osaka, also known as "Harumi Baccarat." It is estimated to have been produced around the late Meiji to Taisho periods. Delicate etching, which reconstructs the Japanese traditional Seigaiha pattern, is applied to the amber-colored crystal, and elegant gold gilt is carefully applied to the rim, saucer, foot, and even the lid knob. The knob is cut into a jewel shape, softly dispersing light and enhancing the overall dignity of the vessel. Among them, the pattern seen in this work differs from the general "thousand-line pattern," with fewer lines and a unique design that embodies a gentle rhythm, and is known as a particularly prized specification among the rare Harumi Baccarat pieces. Furthermore, this example of amber glass is extremely rare, with few examples circulating in the market compared to transparent, ruby, and green glass of the same period, making it highly valuable as a historical material. This item does not have a hallmark because it was produced before 1936. A masterpiece that embodies the essence of craftsmanship, where the soft brilliance of the gold gilt and the quiet presence of the heavy crystal resonate. It harmonizes naturally with both Japanese and Western interiors, adding elegance and poetic charm to the space. 【Dimensions】 Covered Dish Height: Approximately 11.8cm Width: Approximately 11cm Saucer Width: Approximately 16cm 【Condition】 There are age-related scratches and minor imperfections, but it is in very beautiful condition. (This is an antique item)
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