CIRCA 1860, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, ONE WITH TWICE PAINTED 459, ATTRIBUTED TO E.A. LEUTERITZ
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TWO MEISSEN ENAMELED COBALT-BLUE GROUND VASES
Circa 1860, blue crossed swords marks, one with twice painted 459, attributed to E.A. Leuteritz
In the Renaissance style, of baluster form with herm handles, one finely enameled front and back with a seated woodland sprite among flowers; the other similar with a putto emblematic of either Art or Music, the lower body enriched with gilt stiff leaf-tips, on a socle foot and square base
6 in. (15.2 cm.) high (2)
Lot Essay
See note to lot 134 and 135.
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