Harcourt 1841 Jam Pot Baccarat

Code: 1830620
Available Delivery time: 2 days
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Description

Harcourt 1841 Jam pot. The Harcourt 1841 collection has also been a staple of French power, selected since the age of Napoleon III to its contemporary use in the Palais de l’Élysée. The Harcourt 1841 glass is characterized by its architectural form: a stunning shape from the flat cut pattern of the bowl to the beveled geometry of the stem down to the hexagonal foot. Its craftsmanship is apparent from every angle of its regal and graceful form. Sipping from a Harcourt 1841 glass is taking part in the brand’s storied and elegant past.

You can buy Baccarat crystal vases, glasses and sculptures on MANDARIN MAISON website with delivery in Ukraine or pick up your order in our store: Mandarin Plaza Mall 5th floor, Kyiv.

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Details
Country: france
Colour: transparent
Material: crystal
Height (cm): 13,5
Category: Dining
Subcategory: Serveware
Occasion: Easter, Valentine's Day, 10 000-20 000 ₴
Brand: Baccarat
Collection: Harcourt 1841
Brand

The Baccarat company is one of France’s oldest and most established glass-working factories, and is still in operation today.
As well as producing spectacular display pieces for exhibition, Baccarat also made glass products for the wider market. By the start of the 20th Century, ownership of a set of ‘Baccarat crystal’ glasses was a symbol of wealth and refined taste.
Baccarat’s strong showings at the Great Exhibitions of the 19th Century would earn it admirers and customers from further afield, including in Ottoman Turkey, Portugal, Japan, and India.
One of Baccarat’s great successes in the later 19th Century was the furnishings it provided for the Dolmbahce Palace, residence of the Ottoman Sultan in Istanbul.
Several monumental Baccarat crystal chandeliers were built for the palace, including the famous one which hangs above the so-called ‘Crystal Staircase’ in the Palace’s entranceway, pictured above. The staircase’s balustrades are also made from Baccarat crystal.
In the 1880s, Baccarat opened a new showroom in Bombay, as a reflection of the growing demand in Asia for its work.
Being brought into contact with the rest of the world also influenced the Baccarat company’s own designs, and it started to incorporate elements taken from Chinese, Japanese and Islamic art into its work.
Production at Baccarat continued into the 20th Century, and the factory opened new showrooms in America. In the 1990s, Baccarat began making jewellery and perfume as well as glass. Today it continues to operate as a luxury glass manufacturer.

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Delivery and refund

Free delivery on all orders to Nova Poshta branches – Smeg / KitchenAid until 31.12.2025

Free delivery on orders over 10,000 UAH to Nova Poshta branches

 

Delivery:

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– Courier delivery in Kyiv by Nova Poshta

– Address for pickup: Basseynaya st., 6, Mandarin Plaza shopping center, 5th top. (Mon-Sun 11:00 – 20:00)

– Delivery in Ukraine is carried out by the courier service Nova Poshta according to the tariffs.

 

Mandarin Maison Gold Club

It is a special program of privileges for regular customers of MANDARIN MAISON. Club members receive discounts of up to -15% depending on the brand. For detailed information, call 068 765 12 12.

 

Payment:

– Online payment on the website with Visa, Mastercard Google pay, Apple pay…

– Payment upon pickup in a store in Kyiv (Baseynaya St., 6 | Mandarin Plaza shopping center, 5th floor)

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– Overhead payment, with an order amount of up to 20 000 UAH. For orders over UAH 20 000, prepayment is from 10% to 50% depending on the brand.

 

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