Antique Le Creusot Crystal Diamond Point Perfume Bottle with Gilt Bronze Neck
Antique Le Creusot Crystal Diamond Point Perfume Bottle with Gilt Bronze Neck
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Empire Diamond Point Crystal Perfume Bottle with Gilded Bronze Neck
Late 19th to Early 20th C French cut crystal and gilt bronze perfume bottle or dresser decanter
Likely Palais Royal or Baccarat-style - circa 1880-1910
Hand-cut lead crystal with deep diamond patterning and faceted ball stopper
Finely engraved ormolu collar with repeating floral and acanthus motif
Polished pontil and share-cut facets, indicating hand production rather than press molding
Heavy cut pattern and collar suggest manufacture by a French luxury workshop such as Saint Louis, Baccarat or independent Palais Royal retailer
Popular for ladies' dressing tables or boudoir sets
Most likely Le Creusot Crystal or Baccarat
Le Creusot factory in Montcenis - in 1787 the King's Council of State decided to transfer the Queen's Crystal Factory from Sevres to Montcenis; until its purchase in 1832 by the Saint Louis and Baccarat establishments, the crystal factory enjoyed great influence
Le Creusot had a royal crystal factory (Manufacture des Cristaux de la Reine) established around 1787.In 1832, the Cristalleries of Baccarat and Saint-Louis acquired the Le Creusot works and closed it (i.e. they purchased it and then consolidated production elsewhere)
Empire Diamond Point Crystal Perfume Bottle with Gilded Bronze Neck
Late 19th to Early 20th C French cut crystal and gilt bronze perfume bottle or dresser decanter
Likely Palais Royal or Baccarat-style - circa 1880-1910
Hand-cut lead crystal with deep diamond patterning and faceted ball stopper
Finely engraved ormolu collar with repeating floral and acanthus motif
Polished pontil and share-cut facets, indicating hand production rather than press molding
Heavy cut pattern and collar suggest manufacture by a French luxury workshop such as Saint Louis, Baccarat or independent Palais Royal retailer
Popular for ladies' dressing tables or boudoir sets
Most likely Le Creusot Crystal or Baccarat
Le Creusot factory in Montcenis - in 1787 the King's Council of State decided to transfer the Queen's Crystal Factory from Sevres to Montcenis; until its purchase in 1832 by the Saint Louis and Baccarat establishments, the crystal factory enjoyed great influence
Le Creusot had a royal crystal factory (Manufacture des Cristaux de la Reine) established around 1787.In 1832, the Cristalleries of Baccarat and Saint-Louis acquired the Le Creusot works and closed it (i.e. they purchased it and then consolidated production elsewhere)