AN ITALIAN BRECCIA AFRICANO MARBLE VASE
AN ITALIAN BRECCIA AFRICANO MARBLE VASE
AN ITALIAN BRECCIA AFRICANO MARBLE VASE
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AN ITALIAN BRECCIA AFRICANO MARBLE VASE

LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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AN ITALIAN BRECCIA AFRICANO MARBLE VASE
LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY
15 3⁄8 in. (39 cm.) high
Provenance
Almost certainly supplied to John Brabazon, 10th Earl of Meath (1772-1851) by Gaspare Gabrielli, and by descent at Killruddery House, Bray, Co. Wicklow, until sold:
The Earl and Countess of Meath; Adam's, Dublin, 17 May 2005, lot 271.
Acquired from Philippe Sacerdot, December 2006.

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Lot Essay


This impressive vase was possibly supplied to Lord Meath by his Italian agent, the painter Gaspare Gabrielli. Gabrielli had initially been brought to Ireland from Rome to work on Lyons Demesne, Co. Kildare for the architect Richard Morrison. This relationship with Morrison appears to have continued after Gabrielli's return to Rome in circa 1820, when he became a dealer in works of art. He supplied chimneypieces and works of art to Morrison houses, including Kilruddery and Ballyfin, and it is likely that the present lot was placed within the 'Grand Tour' inspired sculpture gallery Morrison designed for Lord Meath at Kilruddery.

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