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A BRONZE MODEL OF THE WARWICK VASE

The urn-form body cast with classical busts in relief flanked by vine-entwined handles beneath a gadrooned rim, on a circular socle, raised on a rectangular ebonized pedestal--5in. high

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The original marble vase on which this model is based was discovered in 1771 in the Italian states. It was bought and restored by the English dealer, Sir William Hamilton who then sold it to the Earl of Warwick, hence its name. Over the years copies were made in a variety of materials including lead, bronze and marble and were quite placed in garden settings.

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