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service complet de baccarat de 1900. gravé à l'acide pièce rare de cette période

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AI Identification

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Etched stemware in the style of Baccarat

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800 (assumes a service of 12-24 pieces)

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear crystal or glass goblet featuring delicate acid-etched floral and foliate motifs encircling the bowl. The vessel appears to have a wide, slightly flared lip, a u-shaped bowl, and a slender, multi-part stem leading to a flat circular base. The etching showcases fine craftsmanship, depicting what appear to be rose-like blossoms and trailing vines, a design consistent with early 20th-century French glassmaking traditions. While no maker's mark is visible in the provided photograph, the owner claims this is part of a 1900-era Baccarat service; however, this attribution is unverified without physical inspection of the base for a signature or paper label. The glass shows good clarity, though the photo reveals some minor surface reflections and potential dust. The overall silhouette and decorative technique are stylistically consistent with the Art Nouveau or late Victorian era. Any definitive identification as Baccarat would require professional validation of the motif against their historical catalogs and an in-person search for microscopic markings.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this goblet features fine acid-etched floral motifs consistent with high-quality European crystal from the turn of the 20th century. The owner identifies this as part of a 1900-era Baccarat service. I must emphasize that I cannot verify this attribution from a photograph alone. While the delicate foliate etching and the clarity of the u-shaped bowl are stylistically aligned with Baccarat’s historical production, a physical inspection is required to search for an acid-etched mark or signature, which Baccarat began using systematically in 1936; earlier pieces often relied on paper labels that may no longer be present. My estimate of $1,200 - $1,800 is a working hypothesis for a partial service (approximately 12-24 pieces) assuming the attribution to Baccarat is accurate and the crystal remains in excellent condition. If the service is larger or includes rarer stemware shapes, the value would likely increase. Market demand for fine French crystal remains steady among collectors of Belle Époque décor, though values are highly sensitive to chips and cloudiness, which I cannot fully assess from the image. Should the glass be found to be a later reproduction or by a less prestigious maker 'in the style of' Baccarat, the value might drop significantly to the $200 - $400 range for the set. To bridge the gap from hypothesis to a more secure valuation, I recommend an in-person examination by a glass specialist to compare the etch pattern against Baccarat’s 'Gravure' catalogs and to verify the tactile quality of the lead crystal.

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