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Harcourt 1841 flacon à whisky
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Harcourt 1841 flacon à whisky

990,00  TTC

2 in stock (can be ordered)


  • Handcrafted full-lead crystal made in France
  • Piece signed Baccarat, with box and certificate of authenticity
  • Height: 9 5/8 “, 24,5 cm

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DELIVERY TIME

European Union : shipping with GLS, the delivery time is about 5 days.
Outside the European Union : shipping with GLS, the delivery time is about one or two weeks, depending of the custom clearance.
You will receive an email from Vessière Cristaux with all the tracking informations. If you have urgent request, you can call us (+33.3.83.75.10.55) or contact Michaël by WhatsApp (+33.6.17.02.12.25).

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With more than 138 years of experience, our export team takes the greatest care to package each order. A damaged product? We will send a new one. A lost parcel? We will send a new one. The shipping cost include an insurance break and lost.

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HARCOURT 1841 FLACON À WHISKY,

Siroter un alcool dans un verre Harcourt signifie prendre part au passé riche et raffiné de Baccarat. Le flacon à whisky carré offre une silhouette délicieuse. Le savoir-faire de Baccarat est visible dans chaque angle, car la forme du flacon crée une profondeur visuelle supplémentaire. Le bouchon biseauté et taillé en diamant couronne cette forme classique en y ajoutant une touche de sophistication et de vigueur géométrique supplémentaire. La collection Harcourt comprend également des verres à cocktail, des gobelets et des flûtes à champagne pour vivre des moments inoubliables.

 


♦ HARCOURT BACCARAT : 

A small village surrounded by green forest that gets its fair share of rain. This is the humble setting in which magic has made its home for the last two hundred and fifty years. First of all, on 16 October 1764, Louis XV authorized the creation of what would become the prestigious Baccarat crystal works. At the time, the region was weakened by an economic crisis, brought about by the closure in 1760 of the saltworks of the Baccarat castellany, owned by the Bishop of Metz. To remedy the situation, the Bishop, Louis de Montmorency Laval, came up with a bright idea: crystal!

The product had become hugely popular all over Europe. Particularly the crystal manufactured in England and Bohemia, which was prized by royalty and the wealthy classes. The Bishop’s lands were densely forested, so an excellent fuel source… but they were also rich in sand and potash. The raw materials of glass manufacture. At the result, Monseigneur de Montmorency Laval deferred to Louis XV, asking him to give his blessing to the construction of the factory: “France”, wrote the prelate to the king, “is lacking in glassmaking craftsmanship and this is why the products of Bohemia are flowing into it in such large quantities, resulting in an alarming expropriation of funds at the very moment when the kingdom has most grave need of monies to recover from the deadly Seven Years’War.”