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Lot 297

A pair of Sèvres vases, circa 1874

7 December 2011, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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A pair of Sèvres vases, circa 1874

Of Islamic shape, the bulbous body continuing in a knopped narrow flaring neck, decorated with elaborate Persian motifs of gilt scrollwork and stylised flowers against a pale lavender 'fond changeant' ground, gilt metal mounts around the knob, 55cm high, S.74 in green, 'DORÉ A SEVRES 74' in red and I in gold, incised D-74-S and D-74 BF.X (2)

Footnotes

The form of these vases is recorded in the Sèvres Archives from 1874 as 'Vase Bouteille persanne', the shape was based on a Persian metal prototype. Eighteen similar vases were entered for sale in January 1874, described as 'fond sous couverte et décor en or' at a cost of 95 francs each (MNS Archive, Registre Vr, 1ière série, vol.2, fol. 247).

A white-glazed vase of this form is in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. A blue-ground example with gilded bands and flowers is in the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Quimper, and there are at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, one with a blue ground, the other with a green ground, decorated with flowers and diaper patterns.

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