A pair of Italian alabaster vases and pedestals
Second half 19th Century
The vases each with scalloped and fluted overhanging rim, above the fluted waisted neck, with a pair of scrolling foliate and griffin-carved handles, above a frieze of fruit, the body carved to the front with a bouquet of flowers, with tapering gadrooned lower section, on circular spreading and stepped foot and on cylindrical pedestal with stepped foot and octagonal base, restorations
82½ in. (209.5 cm.) high (2)
Lot Essay
A related vase design of the 1850s features in an unpublished trade catalogue assembled by Amerigo Vitti of S. Dalmazzo, Volterra (see M. Cozzi, Alabastro, Florence, 1986, p. 96. fig. 94).