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1913 Baccarat - Perfume Bottle Toujours Fidele Crystal For d'Orsay
1913 Baccarat - Perfume Bottle Toujours Fidele Crystal For d'Orsay

1913 Baccarat - Perfume Bottle Toujours Fidele Crystal For d'Orsay

By Cristalleries De Baccarat, Baccarat

Located in Boulogne Billancourt, FR

Perfume bottle “Toujours Fidèle” made in clear crystal with grey patina on stopper by Baccarat in

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Vintage 1910s French Art Deco Bottles

Materials

Crystal

Le Dandy D'Orsay Black Baccarat Glass Perfume Bottle, 1920s
Le Dandy D'Orsay Black Baccarat Glass Perfume Bottle, 1920s

Le Dandy D'Orsay Black Baccarat Glass Perfume Bottle, 1920s

Located in Roma, IT

Vintage Le Dandy d'Orsay Art Deco Black Baccarat Glass Perfume Bottle. Very good condition.

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Vintage 1920s Italian Bottles

Materials

Art Glass

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Perfume bottle LE PORTE BONHEUR D'ORSAY Baccarat Crystal
Perfume bottle LE PORTE BONHEUR D'ORSAY Baccarat Crystal

Perfume bottle LE PORTE BONHEUR D'ORSAY Baccarat Crystal

Located in Madrid, ES

: 7.5 cm. Materials: Baccarat crystal Additional Information: LE PORTE BONHEUR D'ORSAY. French 20th

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Early 20th Century French Baroque Decorative Boxes

Materials

Crystal

Set of 3 Pieces Baccarat Crystal Orsay Vases Multi Color, France
Set of 3 Pieces Baccarat Crystal Orsay Vases Multi Color, France

Set of 3 Pieces Baccarat Crystal Orsay Vases Multi Color, France

By Baccarat

Located in Rijssen, NL

Luxury at its finest, set of 3 high-end multicolor crystal vases by Baccarat. This exquisite set

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Vintage 1970s French Other Vases

Materials

Crystal

Eight Art Deco Baccarat "Orsay" Champagne Flutes
Eight Art Deco Baccarat "Orsay" Champagne Flutes

Eight Art Deco Baccarat "Orsay" Champagne Flutes

By Baccarat

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Eight Art Deco Baccarat "Orsay" champagne flutes, discontinued in 1990.

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20th Century French Art Deco Barware

Materials

Crystal

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B88 Japanese Antiques Art, silver background Screen Byobu

Located in Niiza, JP

Material: Silver Paper, wooden frame One piece: W870×H1730mm×D17mm, Unfolded size: W1740mm Folded size: W870×H1730×D35mm, 5kg Estimate packing size: (sandwiched with 5-10mm plywood)...

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20th Century Japanese Paintings and Screens

Materials

Paper

Art Deco Antiqued Octagon Paneled Motif Smoked Mirror Screen with Silvered Back
Art Deco Antiqued Octagon Paneled Motif Smoked Mirror Screen with Silvered Back

Art Deco Antiqued Octagon Paneled Motif Smoked Mirror Screen with Silvered Back

Located in New York, NY

This refined Art Deco antiqued smoked mirror screen is a remarkable testament to French craftsmanship from the 1940s. The screen’s surface is adorned with a striking raised octagonal...

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Vintage 1940s French Art Deco Screens and Room Dividers

Materials

Mirror

Le Verre Francais Art Nouveau Artistic Glass Vase by Charles Schneider, 1924
Le Verre Francais Art Nouveau Artistic Glass Vase by Charles Schneider, 1924

Le Verre Francais Art Nouveau Artistic Glass Vase by Charles Schneider, 1924

By Charles Schneider, Le Verre Francais

Located in Puglia, Puglia

Le Verre Français, France ca. 1924 Cameo glass egg cup decorated with stylized flowers. Engraved signature. This vase is very rare both for its color and design and is called: Plante...

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Vintage 1920s French Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Glass

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