Pair of Neoclassical Silverplate Trumpet Vases with Swan/Crane Motifs
Pair of Neoclassical Silverplate Trumpet Vases with Swan/Crane Motifs
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A striking pair of vintage silverplate trumpet-form vases mounted within architectural neoclassical stands. Each flared trumpet vase is supported by four textured columns rising from an ornate stepped base decorated with engraved classical ornament panels and beaded borders.
The upper collar features sculptural crane (or swan) figures with wings extended, linked by draped chain swags and rosette medallions. The columns terminate in animal-paw feet, reinforcing the classical revival aesthetic. The removable horn-shaped vase inserts are polished silverplate and taper elegantly toward the base.
The combination of architectural base, chain swags, and animal-form mounts reflects and revives the French Empire and Louis XVI revival decorative tradition, popular in late-19th-century decorative metalwork.
These likely functioned as mantel garniture vases, floral holders, or decorative centerpiece elements, designed for symmetrical display.
A striking pair of vintage silverplate trumpet-form vases mounted within architectural neoclassical stands. Each flared trumpet vase is supported by four textured columns rising from an ornate stepped base decorated with engraved classical ornament panels and beaded borders.
The upper collar features sculptural crane (or swan) figures with wings extended, linked by draped chain swags and rosette medallions. The columns terminate in animal-paw feet, reinforcing the classical revival aesthetic. The removable horn-shaped vase inserts are polished silverplate and taper elegantly toward the base.
The combination of architectural base, chain swags, and animal-form mounts reflects and revives the French Empire and Louis XVI revival decorative tradition, popular in late-19th-century decorative metalwork.
These likely functioned as mantel garniture vases, floral holders, or decorative centerpiece elements, designed for symmetrical display.
During the late 19th century, French decorative metalwork frequently revisited classical antiquity and Empire-period design. Cornucopia vases symbolized abundance and prosperity and were commonly incorporated into mantel garnitures and formal interior decoration.
Bird motifs such as cranes or herons were used in neoclassical and Japonisme-influenced decorative arts of the period. The architectural base construction and chain swags are characteristic of high-quality decorative silverplate production intended for bourgeois interiors.
During the late 19th century, French decorative metalwork frequently revisited classical antiquity and Empire-period design. Cornucopia vases symbolized abundance and prosperity and were commonly incorporated into mantel garnitures and formal interior decoration.
Bird motifs such as cranes or herons were used in neoclassical and Japonisme-influenced decorative arts of the period. The architectural base construction and chain swags are characteristic of high-quality decorative silverplate production intended for bourgeois interiors.
20th Century
20th Century
Silverplate over cast and stamped metal
Silverplate over cast and stamped metal
Unknown
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Light surface wear and minor silverplate rubbing consistent with age. Chains and mounts appear intact. No visible structural issues from photos.
Light surface wear and minor silverplate rubbing consistent with age. Chains and mounts appear intact. No visible structural issues from photos.