Auguste Delafontaine, Large Vases Known As The "sôsibios" Vases, Gilded And Silvered Bronze
Artist: Monnogrammé Ad Pour Auguste Delafontaine
AUGUSTE-MAXIMILIEN DELAFONTAINE (1813–1892)
The Sosibios Vase is a Hellenistic volute krater made of Pentelic marble, sculpted by Sosibios of Athens around 50 B.C. and housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris under inventory number Ma 442
Pair of large antique vases, in chiseled bronze, gilded and silver-plated, with four handles ending in swan necks
Excellent condition
Both vases bear the monogram AD for AUGUSTE-MAXIMILIEN DELAFONTAINE (1813–1892)
Height: 39 cm
Width: 23 cm
NAPOLEON III PERIOD
Excellent condition
The Sosibios Vase is a Hellenistic volute krater made of Pentelic marble, sculpted by Sosibios of Athens around 50 B.C. and housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris under inventory number Ma 442
Pair of large antique vases, in chiseled bronze, gilded and silver-plated, with four handles ending in swan necks
Excellent condition
Both vases bear the monogram AD for AUGUSTE-MAXIMILIEN DELAFONTAINE (1813–1892)
Height: 39 cm
Width: 23 cm
NAPOLEON III PERIOD
Excellent condition
2 200 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Reference (ID): 1810333
Availability: In stock
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