Pair Of Empire Porcelain Of Paris Polychrome And Gold Vases: The Egg-stealing Putti
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Pair of ornamental vases in Paris porcelain, France, Empire period Restoration - early 19th century circa 1820.
Beautiful, humorous decoration, telling a story in 2 stages: that of a putti unhooking a bird's nest, to count the eggs, in matte and glossy gilded frames and decoration on a crimson background decorated with gryphons.The side handles are swan-necked.Superb matte and bright gold gilding.
Beautiful large-format vases;the depth of color makes them highly decorative. Ideal for adorninga mantelpiece or chest of drawers, to complement a pair of candlesticks in an Empire decor.
Excellent overall condition, extremely fresh gilding with no wear, no accidents orbroken parts glued back (except for a missing swan's beak tip).
Height: 27.8cm
Beautiful, humorous decoration, telling a story in 2 stages: that of a putti unhooking a bird's nest, to count the eggs, in matte and glossy gilded frames and decoration on a crimson background decorated with gryphons.The side handles are swan-necked.Superb matte and bright gold gilding.
Beautiful large-format vases;the depth of color makes them highly decorative. Ideal for adorninga mantelpiece or chest of drawers, to complement a pair of candlesticks in an Empire decor.
Excellent overall condition, extremely fresh gilding with no wear, no accidents orbroken parts glued back (except for a missing swan's beak tip).
Height: 27.8cm
1 300 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Porcelain
Height: 27,8cm
Reference (ID): 1747177
Availability: In stock
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