Baccarat Harcourt 1841 Tumblers
Baccarat Harcourt 1841 Tumblers
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The Harcourt 1841 collection, the oldest in the Baccarat archive, is reputed for its iconic design.
Created in 1841, Harcourt 1841 stemware has been chosen by historical icons Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many other important figures. The Harcourt 1841 collection has also been a staple of French power, selected during the age of Napoleon III to its contemporary use in the Palais de l’Elysée. The Harcourt 1841 old fashioned tumbler is characterized by its architectural form: the flat cut pattern along the sides and the hexagonal base. Its craftsmanship is evident from every beveled angle, from its regal and graceful form. To sip a fine spirit from a Harcourt 1841 glass is to take part in the storied and elegant past of this collection.
Baccarat has stood at the forefront of French crystal artistry since 1764, when it was founded by royal decree in the village of Baccarat, Lorraine. From its origins in the village of Baccarat, every piece has been meticulously handcrafted in France, embodying clarity, brilliance, and timeless artistry. Known for its signature red crystal — tinted with 24-karat gold — and iconic designs like the Harcourt glass, Baccarat continues to illuminate the world’s most refined interiors. Today, it stands as a symbol of enduring elegance and exceptional craftsmanship, where tradition meets innovation in every detail.
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DETAILS
Brand: Baccarat
Reference: (Clear Crystal)
Weight (kg): 0.90
Height (cm): 9.70
Diameter (cm): 8.84
Capacity (ml): 280.06
Material: Crystal
Year of Creation: 1841
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