A pair of Paris porcelain gilt polychrome two-handled floral urn vases

CIRCA 1825-1830, PROBABLY DISCRY FILS AÎNÉ, RUE DU JEU DE BOULES MANUFACTORY

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A pair of Paris porcelain gilt polychrome two-handled floral urn vases
Circa 1825-1830, probably Discry fils aîné, rue du jeu de Boules manufactory
In the Restauration style, (vases fuseaux), the orange-ground body decorated with scrolling foliage, the central band reserved with black-ground oval medallions, with turned handles enclosing a female mascaroon, with gilt flaring neck and on pedestal stem, the black-ground square pedestal base en suite
33cm. high (2)

Lot Essay

These vases are also reminiscent of Brussels Faber, created by Windisch in 1825-1830
c.f. R. Plinval de Guillebon, Porcelaine de Paris, p. 347, ill. 331 for a similarly decorated clock-vase

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