A PAIR OF GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SOLID VASES
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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SOLID VASES

CIRCA 1820-25, ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS

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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SOLID VASES
CIRCA 1820-25, ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS
Each with everted lip carved with foliage alternating lotus, the waisted socle below crisply carved acanthus leaf bands, with gadrooned base on panelled square plinth
16¼ in. (41 cm.) high (2)
出版
'Tissington Hall. - I. Derbyshire, The Seat of Sir Hugo Meynell FitzHerbert, Bt.', Country Life, 11 March 1911, p. 342 and 345, illustrated in situ in the Drawing-Room
H.A. Tipping, 'Tissington Hall', English Homes Period II, Late Tudor and Early Stuart 1558-1649, Vol. II, London, 1927, p. 194, fig. 235
G. Jackson-Stops, 'Tissington Hall, Derbyshire - I', Country Life, 15 July 1976, p. 159, fig. 3
G. Jackson-Stops, 'Tissington Hall, Derbyshire - II', Country Life, 22 July 1976, p. 216-217, fig. 8

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拍品專文

Such bacchic plinth-supported wine-krater vases, enriched with palms, acanthus and reeds, provided appropriate garnitures for sideboard-table pedestals, but were also hollowed to serve as water-fountains or for the storage of cutlery.