Overview
A set of eight minimalist lead crystal champagne flutes featuring a seamless, elongated tulip bowl and a slender, unadorned stem. This iconic design was specifically engineered to showcase the clarity and effervescence of premium vintage champagne without visual distraction.
Story
King Louis XV authorized the first glassworks in Baccarat in 1764. These flutes, named for the Benedictine monk who pioneered champagne, represent the pinnacle of French 'Art de Vivre' and have graced royal tables for centuries.
Maker / Origin
Baccarat is often called the 'Crystal of Kings,' having received its first royal commission from King Louis XVIII in 1823. The company is legendary for its high concentration of 'Meilleurs Ouvriers de France'—the country's most elite master craftsmen who undergo years of training to achieve perfection.
Condition & Value
The flutes appear clear and free of clouding (sickness). The buyer should feel the rims for 'flea bites' or small chips, as crystal this thin is prone to edge damage. Pristine condition is vital for maintaining the high-end value. Individual flutes in this pattern typically sell for $75–$125 each.