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A true Baccarat icon, and fruit of an unrivaled expertise, the Harcourt collection has travelled all around the world, proudly sporting its sculptural lines, instantly recognized by all. Created in 1841, the Harcourt collection has been chosen by historical icons Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many other important figures. The Harcourt 1841 collection has also been a staple of French power, selected since the age of Napoleon III to its contemporary use in the Palais de l’Elysée.
A true Baccarat icon, and fruit of an unrivaled expertise, the Harcourt collection has travelled all around the world, proudly sporting its sculptural lines, instantly recognized by all. Created in 1841, the Harcourt collection has been chosen by historical icons Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many other important figures. The Harcourt 1841 collection has also been a staple of French power, selected since the age of Napoleon III to its contemporary use in the Palais de l’Elysée.
A true Baccarat icon, and fruit of an unrivaled expertise, the Harcourt collection has travelled all around the world, proudly sporting its sculptural lines, instantly recognized by all. Created in 1841, the Harcourt collection has been chosen by historical icons Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many other important figures. The Harcourt 1841 collection has also been a staple of French power, selected since the age of Napoleon III to its contemporary use in the Palais de l’Elysée.
A true Baccarat icon, and fruit of an unrivaled expertise, the Harcourt collection has travelled all around the world, proudly sporting its sculptural lines, instantly recognized by all. Created in 1841, the Harcourt collection has been chosen by historical icons Pope John-Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many other important figures. The Harcourt 1841 collection has also been a staple of French power, selected since the age of Napoleon III to its contemporary use in the Palais de l’Elysée.