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A pair of rare Napoleon III gilt bronze mounted Greek porphyry vases and covers
in the Louis XV transitional taste

25 October 2017, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £18,750 inc. premium

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A pair of rare Napoleon III gilt bronze mounted Greek porphyry vases and covers

in the Louis XV transitional taste
the pear shaped bodies with twin applied acanthus leaf handles united by fruiting ivy garlands suspending from circular bosses, the covers with asymetric flowering acanthus finials, the lower sections with stiff leaf borders raised on beaded circular waisted socles and shallow square bases, each raised on a conforming shallow square rouge marble plinth, 48cm high (2)

Footnotes

A comparable single large vase of similar Greek Porphyry carved in the 18th century by Augustin Bocciardi or Pierre Jean-Baptiste Delaplanche after a design by Francois-Joseph Bélanger with gilt bronze mounts by Pierre Gouthière dated to circa 1775-1780 is now in the permanent collection of the Musée du Louvre, Paris.

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