A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS
A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS

THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS
THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
Each domed cover with swirling foliate finial, above a pierced collar and baluster body decorated with reserves of landscapes and flowers, on a dense floral ground in blue, iron-red and gilt, with foliate-cast chutes and terminating in a rocaille-cast base
26½ in. (67.4 cm.) high (2)
Provenance
'Property from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Saunderson', Christie's New York, 20-21 April 2005, lot 204.

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Lot Essay

This pair of vases epitomises the French fascination for oriental works of art, and particularly their transformation into unique objet de luxe with the application of gilt-bronze mounts. This tradition, a continuation of the aesthetic of the 18th century, endured throughout le grand siècle of the 19th. The present vases are a perfect example of the successful merging of Japanese Imari porcelain and French ormolu. They reveal the high level of craftsmanship that existed in 19th century France, especially in Paris and the Faubourg Saint Antoine.

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