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Signed by Baccarat Style Louis XV Style Gilded Bronze and Crystal Chandelier, circa 1890
An elegant Louis XV-style chandelier, a creation signed by the Baccarat Crystal Works. Its gilded bronze structure and white-cut crystal decoration make it a remarkable decorative piece.
Features:
Elegant Design: The crystal crown, typical cage shape of the Louis XV style, superb bobeches, and the quality of the cut crystal give this chandelier a refined appearance.
Rich Decoration: A central dagger surrounded by six others, along with magnificent plaques, rosettes, and stars in crystal, showcase Baccarat's craftsmanship.
Prestigious Signature: This chandelier, dating from the late 19th century, is signed by the Baccarat Crystal Works, a guarantee of quality and authenticity.
Lighting: Six light arms ensure perfect illumination, with the possibility of adaptation to American standards upon request.
Dimensions: Height 45.3 inches, Diameter 23.6 inches.
Condition: Excellent, with magnificent gilding and electrification compliant with European standards.
History of Baccarat:
1764: King Louis XV grants Louis-Joseph de Montmorency-Laval, Bishop of Metz, permission to establish a glassworks in the village of Baccarat in Lorraine.
1824: Ismaël Robinet, a glassworker from Baccarat, invents a piston-powered air pump that facilitates glass blowing. The following year, Baccarat develops the pressed-molded technique.
1855: Baccarat participates in the first Paris World's Fair, showcasing two candelabras and a chandelier of monumental dimensions.
1860: On October 29, Baccarat registers its trademark with the Paris Commercial Court: a carafe, a stemmed glass, and a goblet inscribed in a circle. Initially printed on a paper label, the hallmark would later be engraved directly onto the pieces.
Baccarat crystal is of excellent quality, containing no less than 31.7% lead, with no defects, and a high level of demand, characterizing the manufacture. The Baccarat Crystal Works spans generations while remaining a symbol of the French art of living.
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