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A pair of ormolu Sèvres-style vases painted with exotic birds and putti 1770

A pair of ormolu Sèvres-style vases painted with exotic birds and putti 1770

Regular price £901.99 GBP
Regular price Sale price £901.99 GBP
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Description.A fine pair of 18th century, elaborately decorated, ormolu-mounted vases, painted with exotic birds and putti, the latter pair of panels depicting the putti painting (representing art), and playing a drum (representing music). The painted scenes are within tooled gilded reserves. The mounts with fruit and vine terminals. The vases raised upon a reeded and acanthus leaf socle.

Condition.In excellent antique condition. Wear commensurate with age and use.

Dimensions.18cm in height.


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