AN ITALIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED GREY GRANITE (POSSIBLY 'GRANITO BIGIO VERDOGNOLO' NAVETTE-FORM VASE
AN ITALIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED GREY GRANITE (POSSIBLY 'GRANITO BIGIO VERDOGNOLO' NAVETTE-FORM VASE

ROME, THE VASE 17TH/18TH CENTURY, THE LEOPARD BASE CIRCA 1750-60, REMAINING MOUNTS 19TH CENTURY

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AN ITALIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED GREY GRANITE (POSSIBLY 'GRANITO BIGIO VERDOGNOLO' NAVETTE-FORM VASE
ROME, THE VASE 17TH/18TH CENTURY, THE LEOPARD BASE CIRCA 1750-60, REMAINING MOUNTS 19TH CENTURY
The removeable moulded oval lid with addorsed dragon finial above a conforming vase with foliate handles over an engraved shaped calyx, the shaped waisted socle with reed-entwined rim, resting on six leopards, each resting a paw on a sphere
16½ in. (42 cm.) high, 25½ in. (65 cm.) wide, 12½ in. (32 cm.) deep

Lot Essay

The powerful navette form of this impressive vase, possibly executed in granito bigio verdognolo, relates it to a vase in red porphyry in the Palazzo Doria Pamhilj, Rome (illustrated in A. González-Palacios, Fasto Romano, exh. cat., Rome, 1991, cat. 167, p. 208 and pl. XLI).

Other vases of navette form in red porphyry include two pairs in the Musée du Louvre, Paris (illustrated in P. Malgouyres and C. Blanc-Riehl, Porphyre, exh. cat., Paris, 2003, cat. 27, p. 113, and cat. 29, p. 115) and a set of four at the Château de Versailles. A design for a closely related navette-form vase by Abbé Elphidio Benedetti (c. 1610-1690), Cardinal Mazarin's agent in Rome, is illustrated in Malgouyres and Blanc-Riehl, op. cit., p. 138.

Another example in granito verde minuto borghesiano was sold anonymously, Christie's London, 21 June 2000, lot 22 (£31,000 exc. premium), and a final example in red porphyry, lacking its lid and probably acquired by John, 3rd Earl of Bute on the Grand Tour, was sold from the Bute Collection, Christie's, London, 3 July 1996, lot 3 (£28,750 inc. premium).

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