A PAIR OF CHARLES X ORMOLU-MOUNTED CHINESE CELADON PORCELAIN SQUARED CONG-FORM VASES
A PAIR OF CHARLES X ORMOLU-MOUNTED CHINESE CELADON PORCELAIN SQUARED CONG-FORM VASES

THE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY, THE MOUNTS CIRCA 1820-30

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A PAIR OF CHARLES X ORMOLU-MOUNTED CHINESE CELADON PORCELAIN SQUARED CONG-FORM VASES
THE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY, THE MOUNTS CIRCA 1820-30
Each vase decorated with raised flat bands, mounted with an everted fluted neck issuing twin scrolled bifurcated handles hung with berried laurel garlands and terminating in ram's masks, on a circular stepped base cast with Greek key and on scroll and lion's-paw feet, one vase cracked and restored
15 in. (38 cm.) high
Provenance
The René Fribourg Collection, 11 East 84th Street, New York; sold Sotheby's London, 28 June 1963, lot 148.

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Lot Essay

This unusual form of squared porcelain vase mounted with early 19th century ormolu is similar to a single vase with rococo mounts including a chinoiserie canopy in the James A. de Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire (G. de Bellaigue, The James A. de Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, London, 1974, pp. 756-8, no. 198). As in the case of this pair of vases, which were catalogued in the Fribourg collection as being 18th Century in their entirety, the bronzes of the Waddesdon vase were regarded as 18th century until 1965, after which they became accepted as 19th century.

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