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Harcourt 1841 Tumblers by Baccarat

$700.00

The Harcourt 1841 collection, a treasured piece of the Baccarat archive, is celebrated for its iconic design. Dating back to its inception in 1841, Harcourt 1841 stemware has been the preferred choice of renowned figures such as Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many other significant personalities. Over the years, the Harcourt 1841 collection has been intertwined with French history, serving from the era of Napoleon III to its contemporary presence at the Palais de l’Elysée. The Harcourt 1841 old fashioned tumbler boasts a distinctive architectural design with flat-cut patterns adorning its sides and a hexagonal base. Its meticulous craftsmanship is evident from every beveled facet, showcasing a regal and graceful form. Savoring a fine spirit from a Harcourt 1841 glass is a journey into the rich and elegant heritage of this timeless collection.

Height: 4.33 in

Weight: 3.26 lbs

Material: Crystal

Glass Usage: Water glass

Color: Clear

Made in: France

Year of Creation: 1841

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The Harcourt 1841 collection, a treasured piece of the Baccarat archive, is celebrated for its iconic design. Dating back to its inception in 1841, Harcourt 1841 stemware has been the preferred choice of renowned figures such as Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many other significant personalities. Over the years, the Harcourt 1841 collection has been intertwined with French history, serving from the era of Napoleon III to its contemporary presence at the Palais de l’Elysée. The Harcourt 1841 old fashioned tumbler boasts a distinctive architectural design with flat-cut patterns adorning its sides and a hexagonal base. Its meticulous craftsmanship is evident from every beveled facet, showcasing a regal and graceful form. Savoring a fine spirit from a Harcourt 1841 glass is a journey into the rich and elegant heritage of this timeless collection.

Height: 4.33 in

Weight: 3.26 lbs

Material: Crystal

Glass Usage: Water glass

Color: Clear

Made in: France

Year of Creation: 1841

The Harcourt 1841 collection, a treasured piece of the Baccarat archive, is celebrated for its iconic design. Dating back to its inception in 1841, Harcourt 1841 stemware has been the preferred choice of renowned figures such as Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many other significant personalities. Over the years, the Harcourt 1841 collection has been intertwined with French history, serving from the era of Napoleon III to its contemporary presence at the Palais de l’Elysée. The Harcourt 1841 old fashioned tumbler boasts a distinctive architectural design with flat-cut patterns adorning its sides and a hexagonal base. Its meticulous craftsmanship is evident from every beveled facet, showcasing a regal and graceful form. Savoring a fine spirit from a Harcourt 1841 glass is a journey into the rich and elegant heritage of this timeless collection.

Height: 4.33 in

Weight: 3.26 lbs

Material: Crystal

Glass Usage: Water glass

Color: Clear

Made in: France

Year of Creation: 1841

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