Baccarat – Ramsès Perfumery “ramsès Iv” (1919)
Artist: Julien Viard
BACCARAT – Ramsès Perfumery “Ramsès IV” (1919)
Pressed-molded frosted crystal perfume bottle depicting the head of a pharaoh wearing a pschent and a false beard.
The stylized face forms the body of the bottle, with the opening located at the top of the head.
Designed by glassmaker and designer Julien Viard and produced by Baccarat for the Ramsès perfumery.
The object reflects the taste for Egyptomania, a decorative movement inspired by ancient Egypt that experienced a revival of interest at the beginning of the 20th century.
Height: 9 cm.
Condition: stopper missing; chip on the neck.
Pressed-molded frosted crystal perfume bottle depicting the head of a pharaoh wearing a pschent and a false beard.
The stylized face forms the body of the bottle, with the opening located at the top of the head.
Designed by glassmaker and designer Julien Viard and produced by Baccarat for the Ramsès perfumery.
The object reflects the taste for Egyptomania, a decorative movement inspired by ancient Egypt that experienced a revival of interest at the beginning of the 20th century.
Height: 9 cm.
Condition: stopper missing; chip on the neck.
1 800 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Good condition
Material: Crystal
Height: 9cm
Reference (ID): 1720759
Availability: In stock
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