A MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER
A MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER
A MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER
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A MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER
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A MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER

MARK OF MARIO BUCCELLATI, MILAN, CIRCA 1935

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A MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER
MARK OF MARIO BUCCELLATI, MILAN, CIRCA 1935
Vase-shaped on a circular foot, the stem with knop applied with lion masks, the body embossed and chased in high relief on one side with Contest between Athena and Poseidon, the other side depicting Hercules rescuing the princess Hesione, the up-swung handles applied with fully modeled nerids with flowing tresses, marked M. BUCCELLATI on the flange of the cover, underside with national mark and stamped 800
35 in. (88.9 cm.) high; 268 oz. 10 dwt. (8,352 gr.)

Lot Essay

A vase and cover of similar form depicting different mythological scenes and figural finial was created by Hancocks & Co., London, and exhibited in 1871 at the International Exhibition, London. The description of the Hancocks vase reads: "The highly ornamented body and handles are designed by OWEN JONES; the Medallion [sic] and [figures to the'] handles are modelled by Signor MONTI." (The Art-Journal Catalogue of the International Exhibition, 1871, p. 6)

A smaller vase by Hancocks & Co., London, 1909, with identical scenes to the present lot, was sold in these rooms on 21 October 2011, lot 149. Another example by Hancocks, depicting scenes from the life of Hercules, was sold Christie's, New York, 16 April 1999, lot 254.

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