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Title: Baccarat Michelangelo Vase - Shattered!
Post by: jnickell on October 02, 2006, 02:33:03 AM
I have just realized that I have owned a Baccarat Michelangelo 7 inch vase for approximately 25 years. It has the Baccarat signature on the bottom and is beautifully etched. The sad news is that I did not know until last week when I turned it over after it was shattered by a handyman doing work in our home. My mother purchased it many years ago in a garage sale without realizing it was Baccarat.
I would love to get information on when this etched style vase was first designed by Baccarat and what the approximate value would have been before it was shattered (vase is probably approximately 40 years old). I am planning on purchasing a new one valued at $320. I have read that crystal many times does not go up in value and that a new piece of the same type may have a higher value? Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Title: Baccarat Michelangelo Vase - Shattered!
Post by: Frank on October 02, 2006, 07:23:28 AM
Cut and etched glass, as with other techniques, tend to be subject to fashion trends as far the second market is concerned and are currently not widely popular. There are signs that this is about to change, which could be just in time as the art of fine engraving is at risk of disappearing.
Title: Baccarat Michelangelo Vase - Shattered!
Post by: Ivo on October 02, 2006, 07:26:33 AM
If it is covered by the handyman's liability insurance, go for the replacement regardless of cost.