Posted 3 years ago
Michelleb007
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Flamingos are not a bird one usually associates with Baccarat, but I have actually seen the motif used on several other Baccarat opaline pieces from this era. They are exotic birds, and they fit into the European love of the exotic during the 1860's-1890's. The deep patches of color on these vases were done to replicate a Japanese style of pottery glaze, an example of which is seen in image 4. As I have mentioned in my other Baccarat posts here, there was a huge interest in the Far East during this time period, and European decoration inspired by Japanese art is referred to as 'Japonisme'. Baccarat was one of the first manufacturers in Europe to embrace this style, starting at the 1867 Paris International Exposition.
These vases are made from high quality opaline glass in a shape that was often used by Baccarat, and measure 8" (20.3cm) tall. They have large and finely polished pontils, as is typical of these pieces.
Beautiful vases, gorgeous flamingos, they look to be dancing! Good to see a Baccarat base again as I saw a base like that recently but couldn't recall the maker.
Thanks so much Peggy! They are really different, aren't they? I am glad the base photo was helpful, too! :)
Incredibly beautiful Flamingo vases!!
Thank you, jscotto! I really appreciate it!
Love the drama in in these Baccarat vases..nice to have a pair too!..
compliments, they are outstanding
Thank you Penny - I hope you know how much I appreciate it! :)
Thanks so much kivatinitz! :)