SKU:
FCAN161
Antique French Baccarat Crystal & Gold Bronze Girandoles, Circa 1875-1885
Height: 22 inches Diameter: 15 inches
Girandoles are ornamental, branched. multi-armed candlesticks, often decorated with crystals pendants. They provided reflective and refractive light in lieu of a chandelier or wall sconces.
Bronze d'oré, also known as ormolu or gilt bronze, was a decorative finish used on luxury furnishings in the 18th and 19th centuries. An application of finely ground high carat gold and mercury amalgam was placed on objects of bronze. When subjected to extremely high heat, the mercury evaporated, leaving behind a lustrous coating of gold.
Baccarat French crystal has been known for its exceptional quality and expert design since the glassworks was founded in 1764 by royal permission of King Louis XV about 150 miles from Paris. It is one of the oldest luxury glass companies in France.
Since the beginning, Baccarat crystal has been hand-blown and cut. It is one-third lead based, which allows for the beautiful sparkle and characteristic “ping” sound of fine crystal. In the early 19th century, a lead crystal manufacturer acquired Baccarat, and they were the ones to discover that the addition of nickel oxide during production resulted in a clear, colorless glass that resembled rock crystal. Looking closely at this old Baccarat crystal will show a slightly grey color. In the 19th century, the royal families in Paris and other European capitals were impressed by the extreme intricacies and elegance of design, and commissioned Baccarat pieces for their palaces and state residences. The company was awarded many prizes at international exhibitions held in Europe during this period.
Baccarat pieces are signed, with marks and methods varying over the years. The hundreds of amazing styles and forms of crystal used on fine antique chandeliers, sconces and candelabra make the Baccarat name a standout in the history of French antiques.






