Louis XVI Style Glazed Ceramic And Gilded Metal Vase On Pedestal - France - Late 19th Century
Elegant horn-shaped vase on pedestal, made in France during the Belle Époque period (circa 1900), in the ornamental repertoire of the Louis XVI style
The body is made of deep burgundy-red glazed ceramic, known as "Sang-de-Bœuf"
In low-angled light, the glaze offers remarkable depth and brilliance
The object is enhanced by a large, finely chased gilded metal frame, The neck has a wide frieze of facing griffins and antique-style vases
The handles are decorated with busts of winged women, palmettes and interlacing - The base has a four-legged base with claw feet and acanthus leaves
Technical details:Original central threaded rod assembly with hexagonal nut under the base
Nice used condition with its original patina with some traces of oxidation on the metal and wear to the gilding
The body is made of deep burgundy-red glazed ceramic, known as "Sang-de-Bœuf"
In low-angled light, the glaze offers remarkable depth and brilliance
The object is enhanced by a large, finely chased gilded metal frame, The neck has a wide frieze of facing griffins and antique-style vases
The handles are decorated with busts of winged women, palmettes and interlacing - The base has a four-legged base with claw feet and acanthus leaves
Technical details:Original central threaded rod assembly with hexagonal nut under the base
Nice used condition with its original patina with some traces of oxidation on the metal and wear to the gilding
580 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Good condition
Height: 32
Reference (ID): 1733613
Availability: In stock
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