Lot no. 270
NAVETTE VASE FORMING A POT-POURRI FROM THE LATE 18th CENTURY In chased and gilt bronze, the removable lid surmounted by a pinecone-shaped handle, the body flanked by handles decorated with satyrs, the body with a laurel leaf and asparagus stalk motif, the pedestal encircled by a grained laurel torus, resting on a black Belgian marble base; minor accidents and restorations. H. 36.5 cm (14 ½ in.) l. 31.5 cm (12 ½ in.) P. 16 cm (6 ¼ in.) Provenance: Collection of a Belgian amateur. A late 18th century gilt-bronze and black marble pot-pourri vase and its cover The bronze satyr heads on the handles of our example are reminiscent of the work of the bronzemaker and chiseller Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843); similar satyr masks can be found on a pair of tazza attributed to Thomire and in the Wallace Collection, London, and on a mounted vase in the Getty Museum also attributed to this famous bronzemaker (cf. H. Ottomeyer, P. Pröschel et al, Vergoldete Bronzen, Munich, 1986, Vol I, p. 268, figs. 4.9.10 and 4.9.11). 39.0 x 21.0 x 19.0 cm 39.0 x 21.0 x 19.0 cm
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12/18/2024
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