BACCARAT
(JP¥89,700)
# Click here for the collection of sparkling Baccarat and Saint-Louis works Glass Masters Vase Gold Old Baccarat (BACCARAT) Harumi Shoten Special Order Seigaiha Pattern Gold Gilding Tokkuri Bottle Sake Cold Sake Harumi's Choice Vase Gold Antique Saint-Louis 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 Also for those who like them This is a gold-gilded tokkuri (bottle) of Harumi Baccarat, handled by Harumi Shoten, a tea ceremony utensil dealer in Osaka. Meiji era - Taisho era. It features etching that arranges the traditional Japanese pattern, Seigaiha (blue ocean waves), and the edges are decorated with gold gilding. It is a rare item with fewer sen-suji (thousand-line) patterns, and it has a very luxurious feel along with the gold gilding. As this work is from before 1936, it does not have the Baccarat stamp. It is a very luxurious work. This type of tokkuri is rare and is a convenient size for home use, so you can use it as a summer sake vessel. It can also be used as a vase due to its shape. It is a rare item and has a very luxurious feel along with the gold gilding. 【Dimensions】 Height: Approximately 18.2cm 【Condition】 There are some age-related scratches, but it is in very beautiful condition. (It is an antique item)
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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BACCARAT
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