A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ORMOLU MOUNTED PRONK JARDINIÈRES
A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ORMOLU MOUNTED PRONK JARDINIÈRES

THE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY, WITH LATER MOUNTS

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A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ORMOLU MOUNTED PRONK JARDINIÈRES
THE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY, WITH LATER MOUNTS
Each of the four panels are decorated with a fritillary flower and a Peacock and a Red Admiral butterfly, within a purple border and above a green cell-diaper pattern band, the metal covers with flame finials
12 ½ in. (32 cm.) high overall

Lot Essay

In their original form these jardinières were vases, and formed part of a five-piece garniture. The decoration is one of three known patterns to feature on this type of garniture, and is inspired by the Dutch-Swiss botanist, Marie Sybille Merian (1646-1717), who travelled extensively to the Dutch West Indies and who made drawings for a book first published in Holland in 1705, Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium. A vase with the same pattern can be seen in Cohen & Cohen's catalogue of 2013, p.60, no.43.

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