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    Sale 2618

    EUROPEAN FURNITURE, SCULPTURE, CLOCKS AND WORKS OF ART

    Amsterdam

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    30 March 2004

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    • (2)  Two Vienna-style porcelai
    Lot 387

    (2) Two Vienna-style porcelain metal-mounted mythological tankards

    CIRCA 1900, MARKED WITH PSEUDO-BINDENSCHILD IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE

    Price realised

    EUR 2,390

    Estimate

    EUR 700 - EUR 900

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    (2) Two Vienna-style porcelain metal-mounted mythological tankards
    CIRCA 1900, MARKED WITH PSEUDO-BINDENSCHILD IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE
    The cylindrical bodies heavily gilt and painted in colours, one dark blue-ground reserved with an oval cartouche depicting Callisto and Jupiter disguised as Diana, surrounded by gilt rocaille scrolls and panels containing trelliswork, the cover en suite connected to the loop handle with a crown thumbpiece, the other painted with the beautiful Helena surrounded by maidens within a rectangular cartouche, the cover depicting 'The Judgment of Paris' and the inside with a scene en suite, the metal mount en suite to the preceding
    16 and 15.4 cm. high
    See illustration (2)

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