Louis-style Marie-Antoinette chandelier XVI in chased and gilded bronze with crystal decoration signed Baccarat around 1890

Louis-style Marie-Antoinette chandelier XVI in chased and gilded bronze with crystal decoration signed Baccarat around 1890

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Louis-style Marie-Antoinette chandelier XVI in chased and gilded bronze with crystal decoration signed Baccarat around 1890

This elegant and decorative chandelier, in the Louis style XVI called "Marie-Antoinette", is made of finely chiseled bronze. It features fluting and twisted branches, all in a beautiful matte and burnished gilding. Illuminated by six light arms, it adopts a rod shape with a cut crystal shaft.

The chandelier is adorned with a splendid white and slightly smoked cut crystal decoration, composed of numerous plaques, cut olive drops, pearls, large faceted crystals, drops, florets and three crystal bulb covers in the center. It ends with an imposing cut crystal ball.

This magnificent chandelier was designed by Maison Baccarat around 1890.

Dimensions:
Height 120 cm.
Diameter 75 cm.

Our chandelier is in excellent condition. It has been cleaned and features a superb matte and burnished gilding. Rewired to European standards, it can be adapted to American standards upon request.

Baccarat:

In 1764, King Louis XV authorized Louis-Joseph de Montmorency-Laval, Bishop of Metz, to establish a glassworks in the village of Baccarat in Lorraine.

In 1824, Ismaël Robinet, a Baccarat glassworker, invented a piston-driven air pump that facilitated glassblowing. The following year, Baccarat developed the press-and-mold technique.

In 1855, Baccarat participated in the first Universal Exhibition in Paris, presenting two candelabras and a chandelier of monumental dimensions.

On October 29, 1860, Baccarat registered its trademark with the Paris Commercial Court: a carafe, a stemmed glass, and a tumbler inscribed within a circle. Initially printed on a paper label, the stamp was later engraved directly onto the piece.

Baccarat crystal, of excellent quality, contains at least 31,7% lead, is flawless, and meets a high standard. Baccarat Crystal has spanned generations while remaining a symbol of the French art of living.

Louis XVI Style, Marie-Antoinette Chandelier in Gilt Bronze with Baccarat signed Crystal Decor Circa 1890

This elegant and decorative chandelier, in the Louis XVI style known as “Marie-Antoinette,” is crafted from finely chiseled bronze. It features fluting and twisted branches, all in a beautiful matte and burnished gilding. With six light arms, it takes the form of a stem with a cut crystal shaft.

The chandelier is adorned with a splendid decor of cut crystal, white and slightly smoky, composed of numerous plaques, cut olive drops, pearls, large faceted crystals, drops, small flowers, and three crystal light bulb covers in its center. It is finished with a large, beautiful cut crystal ball.

This magnificent chandelier is signed by the House of Baccarat, circa 1890.

Dimensions:
Height: 47.2 inches.
Diameter: 29.5 inches.

Our candlestick is in very good condition. It has been cleaned and presents a beautiful matte and burnished gilding. Rewired to European standards, it can be adapted to American standards upon request.

Baccarat:

In 1764, King Louis XV granted Louis-Joseph de Montmorency-Laval, Bishop of Metz, permission to establish a glassworks in the village of Baccarat in Lorraine.

In 1824, Ismaël Robinet, a glassworker from Baccarat, invented a piston-powered air pump that facilitated glass blowing. The following year, Baccarat developed the pressed-molded technique.

In 1855, Baccarat participated in the first Paris World's Fair, showcasing two candelabras and a chandelier of monumental dimensions.

On October 29, 1860, Baccarat registered 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 piece.

Baccarat crystal is of excellent quality, containing at least 31.7% lead, with no defects, and meets a high standard of excellence. The Baccarat Crystal Works spans generations while remaining a symbol of the French art of living.

Century

19st century

Style

Louis XVI

Object Type

antiquities

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