A MONUMENTAL PAIR OF ORMOLU-MOUNTED SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN COBALT-BLUE GROUND VASES AND COVERS
A MONUMENTAL PAIR OF ORMOLU-MOUNTED SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN COBALT-BLUE GROUND VASES AND COVERS
A MONUMENTAL PAIR OF ORMOLU-MOUNTED SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN COBALT-BLUE GROUND VASES AND COVERS
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A MONUMENTAL PAIR OF ORMOLU-MOUNTED SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN COBALT-BLUE GROUND VASES AND COVERS

LATE 19TH CENTURY, SPURIOUS BLUE INTERLACED L'S MARKS, SIGNED J. PASCAULT

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A MONUMENTAL PAIR OF ORMOLU-MOUNTED SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN COBALT-BLUE GROUND VASES AND COVERS
LATE 19TH CENTURY, SPURIOUS BLUE INTERLACED L'S MARKS, SIGNED J. PASCAULT
Each of inverted teardrop form, one painted with a seated maiden holding a bow while Cupid brandishes an arrow, the other with Cupid tempting a maiden with a string of pearls, the reverse with amorous putti embracing or enjoying wine
59 in. (149.8 cm.) high

Lot Essay

A nearly identical pair of vases of the same size also signed by J. Pascault were offered in the seminal sale of the "extremely costly furnishings, embellishments and interior decorations" of Captain Joseph de Lamar Collection, sold on the premises of the Lamar Mansion, 233 Madison Avenue, under the management of the American Art Association, 20-22 November 1919, lot 42.

Jean Pascault (born in Poitiers in the Vienne department) is recorded as working at rue Oberkampf in 1876 and having exhibited portraits on porcelain at the Paris Salons of 1876, 1877, 1878, 1880 and 1882.

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