Wine carafe / cognac or whisky carafe in crystal cut into diamond points. Produced by the Creusot factory in the 1820s-30s. It may also be a Baccarat production when it bought the Creusot factory by t[...]
Large translucent colorless blown glass, chalice cup engraved on one side in an oval medallion with the imperial coat of arms of the Romanovs and on the other side the number of Tsar Paul I surmounted[...]
Set of 6 Port or Liqueur glasses in cut crystal Very early 19th century Empire period attributed to the Montcenis or Le Creusot crystal factory Pretty model typical of the period Round star base Cut l[...]
Crystal decanter bottle, dating from 1810-1820.
The neck of the bottle is cut horizontally while the body is cut radially, the shape being typical of English bottles of the Regency Period.
Concernin[...]
Set of 8 trumpet-shaped glasses
in finely cut crystal, engraved with leaves and an empire-style frieze in matt and shiny
on a round pedestal cut with olives on the edge
Period second half of the 19[...]
Square base and conical body cut with sides at the base. These 5 flutes differ from a set of 4, previously put on sale on Proantic, mainly due to this detail of the facets on the lower part of the co[...]
Square base modeled on the grindstone and perfectly smooth body for this lot of 4 flutes.
In good general condition, no noticeable defects but some inevitable small chips due to use.
Another serie[...]
It is rare to find such a numerous series, in fairly good condition, of Empire period flutes glasses.
These are tall, smooth flutes with a vine leaf pattern engraved on the top edge.
The base is sq[...]
Exceptional service of crystal glasses, 19th century, 63 pieces. In white crystal, baluster leg, round foot with gold fillet and tulip rim engraved with the wheel of garlands of foliage enhanced with [...]
Flutes en cristal taillé à pointe de diamand, jambre taillé à facettes et base carrée.
Probalement Le Creusot.
Vers 1800.
Quantité disponible : 6
Vendues à la pièce ; 150 €
Rare set of decanter and 12 English crystal glasses from the Regency period (1811-1820).
All 13 pieces bear traces of time: small chips at the tips of the diamonds and at the base. Do not hesitate to[...]
Nice service of 6 champagne flutes in Empire cut crystal Period early 19th century In very good condition, beautiful presence Dimension height 17 cm neck diameter 5.5 cm and base diameter 6 cm All our[...]
Old & large lemon balm water bottle. Model in Le Creusot crystal. Decor of draperies and diamond points. Original pagoda-shaped stopper. The set measures 26cm in height. In very good condition, just t[...]
Important Baccarat crystal diamond-tip cut glass service Circa 1820Comprising12 red wine glasses12 champagne flutes12 dropper glasses12 white wine glasses12 port glasses12 tumblers2 fruit bowls2 decan[...]
Set of six cut crystal champagne flutes, square base. All the flutes have small defects at the angles of the base. Slight difference in height. For more detail photos, check the file: https://www.drop[...]
Beautiful Digestive decanter in octagonal cut crystal carved with a diamond tip embellished with a solid silver ring. Hallmark to identify. Attributed to Baccarat or Saint-Louis, good condition. A not[...]
Nice series of six small old stemmed glasses, certainly from the 19th century. Twisted feet, small bubbles characteristic of blown glassware. No breakage or defect to report.
Large goblet on pedestal in molded crystal with engraved flowers with the inscription "A MOI".
Curious marking at the level of the pedestal made of a punched pewter pellet
Early 19th century
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Pair of vermeil liqueur goblets; the slightly flared edge and the flat bottom;These 2 goblets bear the hallmarks:- Parisian goldsmiths of 1793;- Paris Guarantee 1809 - 1819 (2nd rooster)- Master silve[...]
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