A pair of French 19th century Louis XVI st. ormolu and Sèvres porcelain vases
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A stunning pair of French 19th century Louis XVI st. ormolu and Sèvres porcelain vases. Each vase is raised by a square ormolu base with concave corners and a mottled design. The fluted socle pedestals display beautiful wrap around berried... — Read More
A stunning pair of French 19th century Louis XVI st. ormolu and Sèvres porcelain vases. Each vase is raised by a square ormolu base with concave corners and a mottled design. The fluted socle pedestals display beautiful wrap around berried laurel bands all in a satin and burnished finish. The wonderfully executed Sèvres porcelain bodies display fabulous hand painted scenes of charming flowers with vivid colors framed within scrolled gold borders. Leading up each side are elegant ormolu handles with richly chased satyrs and elegant scrolls connecting the foliate and intricately pierced galleries. Also finished on the inside. All original gilt throughout.
A great gift idea for Mother's Day! — Read Less
- Item # 8410
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H: 8.75 in L: 7 in D: 4.75 in
H: 22 cm L: 18 cm D: 12 cm
- France
- 19th Century
- Ormolu, Porcelain
- Louis XVI st. Read More
- Sèvres Read More
It was founded through the support of King Louis XV of France and at the initiative of Madame Pompadour to be located near her Château.
Due to Sèvres’ reputation for excellence and prestige, it has always attracted some of the best artists throughout history; François Boucher, Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, Étienne Maurice Falconet, Alexandre Fragonard and August Rodin, just to name a few. Many of these artworks can be seen at the Louvre Museum and the Musée National de Céramique in France.
Initially, Sèvres created a soft paste porcelain know as Biscuit de Sèvres. In 1768 the Bordeaux chemist Villaris and Jean Baptiste Darnet discovered deposits of Kaolin on French soil. In 1771 the Royal Academy sent a report on the creation of hard paste porcelain at which time Sèvres began manufacturing hard paste porcelain.
Louis-Simon Boizot (1743–1809) was a French sculptor renowned for creating Biscuit de Sèvres models, and was the director at Sèvres from 1774-1800, followed by Alexandre Brogniart(1800-1847) and Henri Victor Regnault in 1854.
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