An ormolu and cut-crystal liqueur casket
An ormolu and cut-crystal liqueur casket

BY BACCARAT, CIRCA 1900

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An ormolu and cut-crystal liqueur casket
By Baccarat, Circa 1900
The spirally gadrooned domed top with flame finial, above a cylindrical body with four gadrooned panels between four alternating gadrooned columns, the keyhole to the moulded stepped top of one, opening to reveal an interior fitted with a removable tray with handle, comprising four spiral gadrooned decanters and stoppers and sixteen similarly-cut liqueur glasses on stems, the underside of the casket with Baccarat cachet
17 in. (44 cm.) high; 15 in. (39 cm.) diameter

Lot Essay

Founded in 1764 by Royal consent, the firm of Baccarat became known as the Compagnie des Cristalleries de Baccarat during the 19th century. Franois-Eugne de Fontenay (who joined the company in 1841) discovered that by the addition of nickel oxide in the manufacturing process, a perfectly clear product, 'crystal glass', free of discolouration and imitating precious rock crystal, was produced. The Baccarat company was awarded a Gold Medal at the French Exposition des Produits de l'Industrie in 1844.
With the continuing improvement in their manufacturing standards, the quality of Baccarat's 'crystal glass' improved and reached the highest level by the end of the century.

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