Late 19th C French Gilt Bronze and Black Stone Garniture Vases
Late 19th C French Gilt Bronze and Black Stone Garniture Vases
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Late 19th C French Gilt Bronze & Black Stone Garniture Vases in the Neoclassical Style
Gilt bronze appliques of swans with wings extended flanking the bowls and cherub mask appliques and egg-and-dart trim at the plinth.
Napoleon II era (Second Empire) or early Belle Epoque (1870-1890)
Late 19th C French Gilt Bronze & Black Stone Garniture Vases in the Neoclassical Style
Gilt bronze appliques of swans with wings extended flanking the bowls and cherub mask appliques and egg-and-dart trim at the plinth.
Napoleon II era (Second Empire) or early Belle Epoque (1870-1890)
9.5"h x 4.75"w x 3.5"d
9.5"h x 4.75"w x 3.5"d
Garnitures (from the French garnir, meaning “to garnish” or decorate) are sets of decorative objects, typically placed on mantelpieces, commodes, or console tables, and often flanking a central clock. The tradition began in the 18th century and continued strongly into the Empire and later Victorian periods.
Garnitures (from the French garnir, meaning “to garnish” or decorate) are sets of decorative objects, typically placed on mantelpieces, commodes, or console tables, and often flanking a central clock. The tradition began in the 18th century and continued strongly into the Empire and later Victorian periods.
Napoleon II era (Second Empire) or early Belle Epoque (1870-1890)
Napoleon II era (Second Empire) or early Belle Epoque (1870-1890)
Gilt Bronze, Black Stone/Marble
Gilt Bronze, Black Stone/Marble
France
France
One small chip to the back of one garniture vase. General aging and patina/slight signs of oxidation.
One small chip to the back of one garniture vase. General aging and patina/slight signs of oxidation.