A PAIR OF GEORGE III ORMOLU AND BLUE-JOHN CANDLE VASES
A PAIR OF GEORGE III ORMOLU AND BLUE-JOHN CANDLE VASES
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SOLD BY THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LATE ROBERT MOSS HARRIS
A PAIR OF GEORGE III ORMOLU AND BLUE-JOHN CANDLE VASES

BY MATTHEW BOULTON, CIRCA 1770

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III ORMOLU AND BLUE-JOHN CANDLE VASES
BY MATTHEW BOULTON, CIRCA 1770
Each of urn shape with a reversible cover with spiral finial and similar nozzle, with goat masks to the rim and hung with laurel swags, above a stiff-leaf cradle and spreading spiral-fluted socle on a square stepped plinth and ball feet
8½ in. (21 cm.) high (2)
來源
A wedding gift to Denise and Robert Moss Harris.
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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
N. Goodison, Matthew Boulton: Ormolu, London, 2002, p. 333, figs. 332-333.

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Elizabeth Wight
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The 'goat's head vase' is derived from a sketch illustrated in Boulton and Fothergill's pattern books preserved in the Birmingham City Archives (Pattern Book 1, p.171). The model was one of the most popular of the smaller vases and first appeared in 1769 when a Mrs Yeats ordered '1 pair of goat's head vauses light blue cheny or enamelled'. In the same year, Sir William Guise ordered a pair with blue-john bodies. Other buyers of goat's head vases include Lord Digby in 1774 and Lord Scarsdale in 1772, who paid £4.4s a pair. Some examples feature 'antique' medallions depicting the head of Alexander the Great, suspended from the rim of the vase (see N. Goodison, Matthew Boulton: Ormolu, London, 2002, pp. 331-333, figs. 332-333).

Closely related pairs of vases were sold from The Estate of Guy Fairfax Cary, Christie's, New York, 18 October 2005, lot 554, ($54,000 including premium), and from The Collection of Benjamin Edwards III, Christie's, New York, 21-22 October 2010, lot 144 ($25,000 including premium)

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