A FRENCH ORMOLU AND CUT-CRYSTAL TWENTY-FOUR LIGHT CHANDELIER
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND CUT-CRYSTAL TWENTY-FOUR LIGHT CHANDELIER
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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND CUT-CRYSTAL TWENTY-FOUR LIGHT CHANDELIER

BY BACCARAT, PARIS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND CUT-CRYSTAL TWENTY-FOUR LIGHT CHANDELIER
BY BACCARAT, PARIS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Modeled with seated putti grasping barley-twist-cast candle branches, the drip-pans stamped BACCARAT, electrified
49 ½ in. (125.75 cm.) high, 31 ¼ in. (79.5 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 6 October 2000, lot 186 (as a near pair).

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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. François-Eugène 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 discoloration and imitating precious rock crystal, was produced. The Baccarat company was awarded a Gold Medal at the French Expositions 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, competing successfully with the Bohemian glass industry. Baccarat 'crystal glass' is highly regarded, not only for its unusual clarity, but also for its great solidity and weight.

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