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      • Ziervasen von hinten Sold

        France, late 19th century, marble, (Vert de Mer) richly gilded bronze mounts, partly in the form of mascarons and putti, removable lids with pine cone finials, height 45 cm each, beautiful restored condition.

      • Paar Zier- bzw. Deckelvasen Sold

        France, late 19th century, blue glazed ceramic with ornamental and partly in the form of flower festoons, gilded bronze applications, one lid each, height 33 cm, in good general condition with minor signs of age and wear.

      • Ziervasen
        2,000.00

        Late 19th century, white marble shafts decorated with gilded bronze applications in the form of festoons, rams’ heads and pearl sticks, height 31 cm, diameter 17 cm, beautiful, well-kept general condition.

      • zierliches Paar französischer Aufsätze Sold
        • Pair of delicate decorative pieces, France, late 19th century

        • Shafts made of porphyry

        • Chased and gilt-bronze mounts

        • Decorated with ram’s heads, pinecone finials, and foliate elements

        • Square base

        • Height approx. 27 cm each

        • Beautiful, well-preserved condition

        • Fine examples of late 19th-century French decorative craftsmanship

      • Paar französische Aufsatz- bzw. Ziervasen Sold

        Late 19th century, red marble shafts with fine quality bronze mountings in the form of Bachus, vine leaf festoons and ornamental decorations, finely chased and gilded, upper end with stylized pine cones, height 39 cm each, beautiful, well-kept general condition.

      • 3,000.00
        • Pair of decorative vases, France, late 19th century

        • Shafts made of Vert de Mer marble

        • Finely chased, gilt-bronze mounts

        • Decorated with foliage, mascarons, and pinecone finials

        • Height approx. 42 cm each

        • Beautiful, well-maintained overall condition

        • High-quality French decorative art from the late 19th century

      • 1,500.00

        Chinese “Famille Verte” vase. This is a type of porcelain from the Kangxi period (1662-1722), decorated in light, transparent enamel colours on glazed body. In addition to the predominant green tones, “dry” red and black, and rarely gold, are used. In addition to floral decoration, there are figural depictions, which can sometimes be traced back to graphic models.