An elegant decorative bowl in the Pompeian style, made of bronze, with two finely crafted side handles. The body is adorned with raised mascarons, inspired by classical antiquity, and rests on a well-proportioned fluted foot. This model is in the tradition of Grand Tour objects and is a decorative reduction of the famous Warwick Vase, highly prized in the 19th century by lovers of antique and neoclassical art. A quality piece, probably French, characteristic of the 19th century/Napoleon III period, demonstrating a pronounced taste for antiquity and Pompeian aesthetics.
Period: 19th century. Material: bronze.
Dimensions: height 20.5 cm; diameter 12.5 cm.
Condition: very good overall condition, with slight signs of age consistent with its age.
A refined decorative piece, ideal for a console, shelf, or display case, bringing character and elegance to any interior.



































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