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Baccarat Chandelier

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By NancyHeffernan, 12 September, 2014
Description

This chadelier was bought by my father at the Baccarat showroom in Paris in 1984. 

It has never been installed and is still in the box it came in. A few crystals have come off in the handeling of it recently, but I have them in an envelope with the lamp.  Usually they are signed by Baccarat, but I wouldn't know where to look for it unless you tell me.  I don't want to handle it too much! 

There are 8 light bulbs inside.  In all my efforts to find one at Baccarat like it, I haven't seen this almost tulip shape.  The florish at the top is very common in a lot of their chandeliers as you know.

At its widest diameter, with the clip-on bottom enclosure, it measures 16" across and is about 18" or 19" from bottom to top. 

Category
Decorative Arts
Medium
Baccarat crystal with gold.
Distinguishing marks
Its probably signed by Baccarat, but didn't think to look for it until I put it back in the box.
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
16" X 19"
Date Period
Purchased from the Baccarat showroom in 1984.
Weight
Between 5 & 8 pounds. Feels heavy.
History
Only that my father bought in in 1984 and that it has never been installed.
Price Paid (If known)
No idea.
For Sale?
Yes
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