A CHANTILLY COPPER-GILT-MOUNTED POT-POURRI VASE AND COVER
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A CHANTILLY COPPER-GILT-MOUNTED POT-POURRI VASE AND COVER

CIRCA 1740-45, RED HUNTING HORN MARK

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A CHANTILLY COPPER-GILT-MOUNTED POT-POURRI VASE AND COVER
CIRCA 1740-45, RED HUNTING HORN MARK
Of gourd form, applied with a fruiting branch with green and blue leaves and red and yellow flowers and buds, extending from the cover and about the base, the irregularly formed vase with pierced apertures to the upper part and painted in the Kakiemon palette with flowers and insects disguising firing faults (chipping to applied foliage)
5¼ in. (13.4 cm.) high

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See the similar pot-pourri vase and cover illustrated by Geneviève Le Duc, Porcelaine Tendre de Chantilly, Paris, 1996, p. 140.

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