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Title: Opaline Perfume Bottle (white+Gold) Charles V? Baccarat?
Post by: antonizz on April 12, 2017, 11:43:44 AM
Hi everybody,

I have bought me a opaline glass perfume bottle.

I was just wondering how old it would be.
The seller thought it was made by Baccarat,
but he couldn't provide 'evidence' to back it up.

I'm not sure myself either, I just love the bottle.
The gold flowers have a little contrast by black in it.
Suits the white bottle perfectly in my opinion.

Height:      32 cm/ 12.6 inch.
Diameter:  14 cm/   5.5 inch.

I hope somebody can tell me more about it.

I've seen a couple on the next website, kind of in the same 'day & age',
same style:

https://www.galerie-atena.com/en/decorative-art-glass-xsl-244_262.html?page=all


Thank you very much in advance!
R.Antonis
Title: Re: Opaline Perfume Bottle (white+Gold) Charles V? Baccarat?
Post by: Anne Tique on April 12, 2017, 11:55:24 AM
At 32 cm you can't talk of a perfume bottle anymore but a decanter. It was probably used for water and part of a 'service de nuit'.
Title: Re: Opaline Perfume Bottle (white+Gold) Charles V? Baccarat?
Post by: antonizz on April 12, 2017, 12:01:00 PM
Yes you are absolutely right.  I'm just having trouble with all the english terms :p
Might be described as a carafe as well, I guess?
Title: Re: Opaline Perfume Bottle (white+Gold) Charles V? Baccarat?
Post by: Anne Tique on April 12, 2017, 12:36:03 PM
Yes, but you would get more French results when you search for carafe opaline or service de nuit opaline, I guess.
It could be Clichy as well.
Title: Re: Opaline Perfume Bottle (white+Gold) Charles V? Baccarat?
Post by: antonizz on April 12, 2017, 01:29:56 PM
Thank you I will try that.
And "Clichy" is a producer I guess?
Title: Re: Opaline Perfume Bottle (white+Gold) Charles V? Baccarat?
Post by: Anne Tique on April 12, 2017, 01:56:44 PM
Was a producer, yes. 1846/1847 and got absorbed by Sèvres in 1885 to become 'Les Cristalleries de Sèvres et Clichy Réunies'.

If I'm not mistaken, I believe M has a book ...  ;D
Title: Re: Opaline Perfume Bottle (white+Gold) Charles V? Baccarat?
Post by: antonizz on April 12, 2017, 03:08:58 PM
I'll continue my search :P
Title: Re: Opaline Perfume Bottle (white+Gold) Charles V? Baccarat?
Post by: chopin-liszt on April 12, 2017, 04:00:30 PM
It's beautiful.  :)
I would personally consider a "carafe" to be a piece without a stopper.
Title: Re: Opaline Perfume Bottle (white+Gold) Charles V? Baccarat?
Post by: antonizz on April 12, 2017, 04:10:45 PM
That makes sense.

https://www.rubylane.com/item/582610-RL-180/19th-Century-French-Vivid-Blue-Opaline
Title: Re: Opaline Perfume Bottle (white+Gold) Charles V? Baccarat?
Post by: Anne Tique on April 12, 2017, 04:17:28 PM
Maybe in English you would, I'm not sure but I know in French you wouldn't. A carafe without a stopper would be a bouteille (bottle).