A pair of small Egyptian Revival vases, France, last quarter of the 19th century.
France, last quarter of the 19th century
2250 Euro
A pair of small “Egyptian Revival” vases, made of turned and sculpted Alder wood following an Egyptizing shape according to the taste of the Egyptian era. The vases are finished with a preparation to emulate porphyry. Narrow and short, circular base, body that opens like an amphora with narrow diameters and rises to the shoulder, marked with a sharp angle and then continues upwards, tightening around the neck. A raised hem concludes the body. The two handles are ribbons of rectangular section, folded at right angles. The bell-shaped lid ends with an acorn at the apex. The pieces are all unique and supportive, the lids do not open. France circa 1870.
10,5” – 27 CM H 3,75” – 9 CM L 3,75” – 9 CM D
M5648