ID 770896
Lot 59 | ATTRIBUEE A VULLIAMY & SON (actif jusqu'en 1811)
Estimate value
€ 100 000 – 150 000
GARNITURE D'ÉPOQUE REGENCY, VERS 1807
Comprenant deux vases formant paire et un troisième vase, les deux premiers vases en grès émaillé, très probablement Chine, dynastie Qing, XIXe siècle, à glaçure brune, le troisième très probablement Angleterre du début du XIXe siècle, en grès à glaçure brune, la monture en bronze ciselé et doré, les anses reposant sur des masques d'homme barbu pour la paire de vases et à décor de palmette pour le troisième vase, la base circulaire à décor guilloché pour la paire et uni pour le troisième vase ; différences de ciselure entre les deux grands vases
Deux vases formant paire: H.: 58 et 57 cm.
Troisième vase: 47 cm.
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Provenance
Très probablement livrée par Robert Fogg et monté par Vulliamy & Son, Londres vers 1810, pour Edward Lascelles, 1st Earl of Harewood (1740-1820) ou son fils aîné Edward 'Beau' Lascelles (1764-1814) ;
Puis par descendance à Harewood House, Yorkshire ;
Inventorié dans la 'Gallery' de Harewood House, Yorkshire en 1892 ;
Vendu comme garniture ; The Harewood Charitable Trust, vente Christie's, Londres, 3 juillet 1986, lot 43 ;
Galerie Didier Aaron, Paris, 1986.
Literature
Harewood House 'guide book', 1959, la paire de vases est illustrée dans la 'Gallery', p. 22.
Harewood House 'guide book', n.d., la paire de vases est illustrée dans la 'Gallery', p. 27.
M.F. Boyé, "Bouquets, La forme mise en valeur", in Maison & Jardin, Vogue Décoration, Un numéro signé Hubert de Givenchy, n°418, novembre 1995, p. 98, 101.
Bibliographie comparative:
G. de Bellaigue, 'Samuel Parker and the Vulliamys, purveyors of gilt bronze', The Burlington Magazine, janvier 1997, pp. 31-32, fig. 53.
Chinese and Japanese Works of Art in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, vol. II, Londres, 2016, pp. 597-598, no. 1408.
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VULLIAMY & SON (active until 1811)
A GARNITURE OF REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND BROWN-GLAZED PORCELAIN AND STONEWARE VASES, CIRCA 1807
The porcelain bodies of the larger pair of vases, almost certainly Chinese porcelain from the Qing dynasty (1644-1912), the body of the smaller vase probably in English stoneware, early 19th Century ; differences of chasing
Matched pair: 22 3⁄4 and 22 1⁄2 in. high
Smaller vase: 18 1⁄2 in. high
Applied technique: | Metalwork, Pottery |
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Medium: | Bronze, Ceramic, Porcelain |
Art style: | Regency |
Place of origin: | Northern Europe, Europe, United Kingdom |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Vases and vessels |
Applied technique: | Metalwork, Pottery |
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Medium: | Bronze, Ceramic, Porcelain |
Art style: | Regency |
Place of origin: | Northern Europe, Europe, United Kingdom |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Vases and vessels |
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