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Description :
Chased bronze and ground gold, porcelain.
These rare vases are in the model of the ornamental vases of the Louis XVI period.
The square base with striations reserve carries a rich pedestal decorated with frieze of leaves and garlands.
The body is in blue porcelain decorated with golden moldings.
The handles are two intertwined snakes holding garlands of flowers in their mouth.
The neck is decorated with a frieze of laurels.
We are in the quality of the great makers of the nineteenth century as Beurdeley.
Condition:
Very good condition, beautiful gilding, one vase is intact, the second has been repaired formerly, we will note simply an imperfection in the beads and a varnish on parts of the porcelain, of course this is visible only by detailing the repair.
Dimensions:
Height: 52 cm, base: 16cm x 16 cm , large width: 33 cm.
Ref 3486 / 17 , 25 kg / 16000
Ref: O7BHS8KQDA