Pair of Polylobed Chantilly Porcelain Vases Mounted on Gilt Bronze Bases, Made by Maison Samson in Paris, Late 19th Century This elegant pair of polylobed vases in Chantilly porcelain was crafted by the renowned Maison Samson in Paris at the end of the 19th century. Finely hand-painted, they feature delicate floral compositions and exotic birds in flight, rendered in a harmonious palette of soft blues, greens, and iron reds. The decoration reflects the chinoiserie influence that characterized Chantilly porcelain during the Rococo period. The Chantilly mark on these pieces is that of Maison Samson, a highly esteemed workshop at the time. The gilt bronze mounts enhance the porcelain beautifully, adding richness and sophistication. Very rare and highly decorative, this pair would make a striking statement on a mantel or a chest of drawers. Excellent condition.
Pair Of Polylobed Chantilly Porcelain Vases Mounted Gilt Bronze, 19th century
5 500,00 €
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| Weight | 15 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 16 × 21 × 25 cm |
| Height | 25 |
| Width | 21 |
| Depth | 16 |
| Style | Napoleon III |
| Materials and Techniques | Bronze, Gilt, Porcelain |
| Place of Origin | France |
| Period | Late 19th Century |
| Date of Manufacture | 1880 |
| Condition | Good Wear consistent with age and use. |
























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