Important pair of cut crystal drageur cups... - Lot 158 - Coutau-Bégarie

Lot 158
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Important pair of cut crystal drageur cups... - Lot 158 - Coutau-Bégarie
Important pair of cut crystal drageur cups with two handles adorned with chased and gilt bronze pastilles. Charles X period Height : 94 cm - Width : 52 cm Attributed to the Manufacure royale du Creusot Coal mining in Montcenis, starting in 1769, led to the creation of the Royal Foundry at Le Creusot in 1781. At the same time, the fashion for lead crystal, which had originated in England, spread to the European courts. Named Manufacture Royale des Cristaux et Émaux de la Reine Marie-Antoinette, the new factory quickly took off. It produced ordinary glass and, above all, luxury crystal products. The company specialized in opalines (or cristal d'opale), opaque crystal objects tinted in the mass, and inclusions, small objects with an inlaid ceramic decorative motif. At the time, customers lived in France and Europe, and even in Russia and America. In the early 1830s, the Le Creusot crystal works ran into difficulties and was eventually sold by its owners. In 1832, it was bought by Baccarat and Saint- Louis, who decided to repatriate all production to eastern France.
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