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Identifying Real Baccarat Crystal Items

By Janet Burns


The Baccarat company was established in France, in the 1700s. They started creating crystals in 1816. They have two museums as well, one in Meurthe-et-Moselle and one in Paris. They also created stemware, mirrors and window panes, and started to use the first Baccarat crystal oven in 1816, with 3000 workers.

The company also started making jewelry and perfume in 1997. They had stores in around 10 locations in 2010 and by 2012 they opened a luxury hotel featuring crystal chandeliers. If you decided to purchase one item from Baccarat, you know that they are quite expensive and sometimes hard to get, especially the older models. Also, you need to know how to be sure you are not getting any fake products.

So here are some ways that will help you determine whether the crystal piece you want is original or not. If you set your eyes on an old paperweight, keep in mind that they are marked with the letter B and the year when it was made. If they are from 1849, the B will be missing, and the numbers are different colors: red, blue or green, depending on the year.

If you are checking out a perfume bottle, keep in mind that the ones from 1920 to present have a specific logo on them, picturing a wine glass, goblet and jug. Also, they will have the name of the company written in a circle. Other glass items that were created in 1936 will have the logo mentioned before and the name of the company in capital letters. Pieces that are from recent years will only have the name, not the images.

More recent pieces only have the word "Baccarat" on them and not the entire logo. Sometimes they have the letter B on them. Sometimes they are branded with a sticker, which is often rectangular or quadrilateral, featuring their logo. The rectangular stickers are usually white, with a red ridge or solid red with gold text on them. Quadrilateral ones are gold and have a black ridge, with the company's name in the middle.

If you are interested in purchasing an unmarked piece it may be a bit more difficult to check it. You should try by checking the collectors' website or catalogs to familiarize with the types of items. Cube shapes were in style in the 1920s and 1950s, while in the 1960s the Venetian glass was popular.

The designers that worked for them also had different styles, and you can check them to figure out where you piece fits. It may be a bit tricky though. Another way would be to weigh it, as the crystal is way heavier than any fake item.

If you still cannot be sure about the authenticity of the piece or cannot figure it out, a good idea would be to visit a store near you or contact a representative. They should be able to help you and provide all the answers and information that you need before your purchase. As you surely know, there crystals are extremely valuable and you should know as much as you can about them before you buy them.




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