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Lot 110
  • 110

A Chantilly pot-pourri vase, circa 1745

Estimate
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  •  
  • porcelain
  • 10cm., 3 1/8in. high
the white cupped body moulded with with overlapping leaves and applied in high relief with three coloured flowering branches, supported by seven curled leaves, outside a short stem and low domed base, hunting horn mark in iron-red

Condition

typical chips to applied flowers and leaves.
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Catalogue Note

For a pair of white examples of  similar models with covers, see Geneviève Le Duc, Porcelaine tendre de Chantilly au XV111e siècle (1996),p.137.