Thursday, December 15, 2011

Dazzle Them With Your Fantasy Table


This came across my desk! I thought you might like taking a trip down fantasy lane.
This is from Isabelle at Rau Antiques, one of the most beautiful antique shops in New Orleans on Royal Street in the French Quarter. I often wonder what I would shop for, what I would own, if money were no object. What would you buy?
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Are you in the mood for setting a festive table, or getting some ideas for a memorable New Year's Eve party?  Famed antiques dealer MS Rau Antiques offers premiere and one-of-a-kind items that will get the party going.
            If you need an excuse to dazzle your guests, or are looking for the ultimate party gift, look no further than MS Rau Antiques, the country's oldest and largest antiques and fine arts dealers located in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans.  For close to one hundred years, MS Rau Antiques has been collecting and offering some of the rarest and most important antique and objet d'art pieces ever seen.  From a pair of matching sterling silver Paul Storr wine coolers (circa 1810) with royal provenance, to a monumental Baccarat crystal chandelier (circa 1880), you will be dubbed the host or hostess with the mostest this season.
            Even if your home doesn't have a ballroom, you can set the scene and can turn any foyer or entry way into a dramatic entrance for your guests with this awe-inspiring 30-light crystal chandelier by Baccarat, one of the world's most famous crystal houses in France and called the King of Crystal.  Not only does this dazzling light source sport crystal prisms, but crystal beads and bronze doré branches complete the composition. Dating from 1880, Baccarat was already world renowned for its chandeliers and tableware that graced the royal homes of Louis XVIII, Charles X, Emperor Napoleon III,  Czar Nicholas II, as well as the royal courts of India and the Middle East.  This particular chandelier has been restored for electricity and is offered at $98,500.

            Make your open bar a sight to behold with this pair of exquisite Regency period sterling silver wine coolers.  Georgian silversmith Paul Storr, whose atelier crafted gracious and elegant silver works during the Regency period, created this matching pair of wine coolers for HRH Princess Beatrice, the youngest daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.  They are in impeccable condition and exhibit exquisite detailing ($228,500). 

            Ratchet up your punch recipe by serving it in this rare Tiffany & Co. silver punch set inlaid with copper, circa 1906.  Even if it's used once a year, punch or even eggnog will take on a new meaning and have party guests coming back for more punch and swooning over the sheer size and weight of this service (weighs 335 ounces) that includes 12 cups, bowl, ladle, and plateau tray ($248,500).  


            After dinner drinks never looked so glamorous when served from this extraordinary 'cavé liqueur', a crystal enclosed cabinet in cut ruby crystal and accented in gilt bronze (circa 1870). Three liqueur bottles and 15 matching cordial glasses, all decorated with hand gilding, fit snugly inside this gorgeous Rococo style case, and are displayed on a mirrored glass tray that is removable from the circular case and has an intricately decorated lid.  The workmanship is beyond exquisite and even for those who don't make a habit out of serving after dinner drinks, this exceptional 'cavé liqueur' is something that get everyone talking.



  
 
            These, as well as other magnificent antiques, fine arts and estate jewelry, are available at MS Rau in New Orleans, or by viewing www.rauantiques.com

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AND go to Susan's Between Naps On The Porch for Tablescape Thursday - This week Susan did a fabulous tablescape using mercury glass that would fulfill anyone's table setting fantasies!

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7 comments:

  1. Dear Valorie,
    for some reason I can't see your pics on this post.

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  2. Thanks for the heads up about the photos. We fixed it. Sorry about that.
    xo xo

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  3. Very stunning...wish I were there with you to head down Magazine St. and get hot chocolate and go shopping!!

    joyeaux noel, mon amie!!

    Kit

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  4. ooooh...
    i am loving all the treasures that you suggest.
    if i were in the mood, i would go full out myself.

    love you....keep up the cheer for all of us
    xxx

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  5. A stroll through history, w/o a checkbook or cash. Quite lovely pieces if anyone had a time period home that went with all these things. Quite stunning!

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  6. Incredible goodies Valorie.... New Orleans just gets better and better! Have a happy and festive weekend... xv

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