A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN GOLD-GROUND TWO-HANDLED VASES
A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN GOLD-GROUND TWO-HANDLED VASES

CIRCA 1810, PROBABLY LEMAIRE, CARON ET LEFEBVRE, RUE AMELOT

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A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN GOLD-GROUND TWO-HANDLED VASES
CIRCA 1810, PROBABLY LEMAIRE, CARON ET LEFEBVRE, RUE AMELOT
Finely chased on each side with a classical scene related to Love against a burnished gold ground, each below a medallion title, 'Le Raccommodement', 'L'Amour et Psiché', 'La Brouille' and 'Le Plasir liant les ailes de l'amour' above a white beaded border to the shoulder, the biscuit porcelain handles modelled as winged classical female herms, on square black marble bases
17 5/8 in. (44.9 cm.) high
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 18 May 2006, lot 583.

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Lot Essay

The attribution to the factory operated on the rue Amelot in Paris by Jacques Lefebvre is based on a comparison of shape and decoration with both marked and unmarked examples so attributed. See Régine de Plinval de Guillebon, Faïence et Porcelaine de Paris XVIIIe-XIXe Siècles, Paris, 1995, pp. 328-329, no. 313 for a pair of vases on square black marble bases, and also chased with decoration and cartouches enclosing the titles of the scenes on the present example; see also p. 384, no. 371 for a tea fountain similarly decorated with glazed beading and with similar ciselé decoration on the gold ground. A pair of vases of the same form, painted with portraits, were sold by Christies in New York, 26 October 2001, lot 381.

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