Two Potschappel (Carl Thieme) large two-handled baluster vases, covers and stands
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Two Potschappel (Carl Thieme) large two-handled baluster vases, covers and stands

CIRCA 1890, ENAMELLED CROSS AND T MARKS

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Two Potschappel (Carl Thieme) large two-handled baluster vases, covers and stands
Circa 1890, enamelled cross and T marks
The gadrooned domed covers applied with scroll-moulded panels issuing leaves, painted with the Royal Arms of Saxony, supported by winged putti, the flower-encrusted branch handles below seated classical maidens, the shoulders boldly moulded with scrolls below gadrooned sections, painted with vignettes of Watteauesque scenes, the swelling lower parts moulded with scrolls reserved with further coats of arms below crowns and winged putti, the gadrooned feet applied with birds and insects amongst flowering branches, the bases painted with further similar vignettes on four scroll-moulded flower-encrusted feet (some damages, repairs, losses and old restoration)
41 in. (104.2 cm.) high overall (2)

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