Tuesday 11 March 2025
A pair of porcelain ‘frill-vases’, probably Samson, probably late 19th century, gold anchor...
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A pair of porcelain ‘frill-vases’, probably Samson, probably late 19th century, gold anchor marks, in the Chelsea porcelain style, each of flared form with pierced basketwork upper parts, the bodies with female masks surrounded by applied flowers, divided by flowering branches issuing from a foliate border below, the lower parts and basketwork intersections with turquoise flowerheads, the lobed upper rims with gilt line borders, 18cm high, (2)
Note: a similar pair (catalogued as Chelsea porcelain and c.1770) was offered at Christie's New York - The Collection of Mrs Henry Ford II: Palm Beach, 30th March 2021, lot 232 ($1500).
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