Harcourt 1841 Flutes by Baccarat
The Harcourt 1841 collection, the most ancient within Baccarat's archives, is celebrated for its iconic design. Dating back to its inception in 1841, the Harcourt 1841 stemware has been handpicked by distinguished figures such as Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many others of great importance. The Harcourt 1841 collection has held its place in the realm of French influence, serving from the era of Napoleon III to its enduring role in the Palais de l’Elysée.
The Harcourt 1841 champagne flute stands out due to its architectural structure. The meticulous craftsmanship by Baccarat is evident from every perspective: the flat cut sides of the bowl mirror the geometry of the beveled stem and hexagonal foot. Sipping from a Harcourt 1841 glass is akin to becoming a part of Baccarat's illustrious and elegant heritage. There is also an option of a slightly more slender Harcourt 1841 tall champagne flute.
Height: 7.03 in
Diameter: 2.44 in
Material: Crystal
Glass Usage: Champagne flute
Color: Clear
Made in: France
Year of Creation: 2017
The Harcourt 1841 collection, the most ancient within Baccarat's archives, is celebrated for its iconic design. Dating back to its inception in 1841, the Harcourt 1841 stemware has been handpicked by distinguished figures such as Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many others of great importance. The Harcourt 1841 collection has held its place in the realm of French influence, serving from the era of Napoleon III to its enduring role in the Palais de l’Elysée.
The Harcourt 1841 champagne flute stands out due to its architectural structure. The meticulous craftsmanship by Baccarat is evident from every perspective: the flat cut sides of the bowl mirror the geometry of the beveled stem and hexagonal foot. Sipping from a Harcourt 1841 glass is akin to becoming a part of Baccarat's illustrious and elegant heritage. There is also an option of a slightly more slender Harcourt 1841 tall champagne flute.
Height: 7.03 in
Diameter: 2.44 in
Material: Crystal
Glass Usage: Champagne flute
Color: Clear
Made in: France
Year of Creation: 2017
The Harcourt 1841 collection, the most ancient within Baccarat's archives, is celebrated for its iconic design. Dating back to its inception in 1841, the Harcourt 1841 stemware has been handpicked by distinguished figures such as Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many others of great importance. The Harcourt 1841 collection has held its place in the realm of French influence, serving from the era of Napoleon III to its enduring role in the Palais de l’Elysée.
The Harcourt 1841 champagne flute stands out due to its architectural structure. The meticulous craftsmanship by Baccarat is evident from every perspective: the flat cut sides of the bowl mirror the geometry of the beveled stem and hexagonal foot. Sipping from a Harcourt 1841 glass is akin to becoming a part of Baccarat's illustrious and elegant heritage. There is also an option of a slightly more slender Harcourt 1841 tall champagne flute.
Height: 7.03 in
Diameter: 2.44 in
Material: Crystal
Glass Usage: Champagne flute
Color: Clear
Made in: France
Year of Creation: 2017