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A Pair of 19th century French gilt bronze and green 'Spath-Fluor' fluorite garniture vases and covers in the Louis XIV style image 1
A Pair of 19th century French gilt bronze and green 'Spath-Fluor' fluorite garniture vases and covers in the Louis XIV style image 2
Lot 58

A Pair of 19th century French gilt bronze and green 'Spath-Fluor' fluorite garniture vases and covers
in the Louis XIV style

Amended
27 November 2019, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£7,000 - £10,000

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A Pair of 19th century French gilt bronze and green 'Spath-Fluor' fluorite garniture vases and covers

in the Louis XIV style
the bulbous baluster shaped bodies with acanthus scrolling lions' masks and ring handles and stiff leaf mounted collars below domed onion knopped covers, the swept bases mounted on acanthus and stiff leaf floral and guilloche panelled footed plinth bases, 54cm high approximately

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Please note this is large item (TP) and will be removed to Cadogan Tate after the sale

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