This is a set of 2 antique French Baccarat glass vase set from the Victorian era, manufactured around 1880 in the Daum Galle era. The vases feature love birds with apple blossoms, showcasing hand-blown art glass production style.
This Pair of Japanese-style vases made by the Baccarat crystalworks, around 1880. The crystalworks created these baluster-shaped vases in opaline glass resting on a patinated bronze setting. This precious glass is adorned with a natural, highly poetic decoration. Founded under Louis XV, the French crystal manufacturer Baccarat demonstrated its excellence at the Universal Exhibitions throughout the 19th century. The decoration is in keeping with the fashion for Japanese art at the end of the 19th century: against a dee red orange background spangled with gold, branches of cherry blossom stand out against two birds, probably blue nuthatches and red shrikes, two Asian species. In the background, the full moon is flanked by a circular cartouche painted in the likeness of Japanese prints. Baccarat created other vases with similar decoration, which are now in the Corning Museum of Glass.
These vases are around 140 years and have mild paint loss in a few areas and tiny flaws on the bottom