Baccarat Glass "Lulli" (Medium size)
¥20,000
- Region/Era France / 1936-1960
- Size H7.8×Φ6.8cm
- Condition Good antique condition
- Accessory none
- No. 38n-14
This is a "Lulli" glass with beautiful Baccarat etching.
You can put cold sake in it, of course, but you can also put some small dishes in it.
This is a vessel that gives rise to imagination, and can be used to store delicacies, olives, and other snacks.
Among the old Baccarat products, the "Lulli" series is very popular and was produced between 1932 and 1961.
The thin glass vessel is etched with delicate designs based on plant motifs.
The overall round shape is also adorable.
The stepped legs are also attractive.
The name "Lulli" is said to be derived from the Baroque composer Jean-Baptiste Lully.
Lully was a court musician who was a favorite of the Sun King, Louis XIV.
As its name suggests, the place exudes an elegant atmosphere, making you feel as if you can hear the sounds of lutes and harpsichords.
The bottom is engraved with the Baccarat brand mark, although it is slightly faded.
Baccarat markings vary depending on the era, but this mark was used between 1936 and 1960.
The condition is also good.
Please try using Baccarat glasses, which are cool and elegant.
We also have a smaller glass from the same "Lully" series. Please see the link below.
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