A FINE NEAR-PAIR OF REGENCY TOLE-PAINTED CHESTNUT URNS WITH LION MASKS
Probably Dutch, ca. first half of the 19th century
Item # 402YTP08P
An
incredibly beautiful pair of chestnut urns from the Regency era, these
are a "near-pair" with almost identical form, though on close inspection
there are subtle variations. Each features a lovely ochre ground color
with stenciled decorations throughout and a painted scene on the front
and back: a sailboat, a windmill, a farm surrounded by meadows and a
building with a tower. They exhibit a rich surface history throughout.
Measurements: 12" H x 4 1/4" diameter (base) x 5 1/4" diameter (top)
Condition Report:
Spots
of paint flaking throughout; almost perfectly matched pair, though note
slight variation in lion masks, subtle profile differences and some
variation in the painted decorations - at a glance they seem a perfect
pair. Oxidized and beautifully patinated paint, heavily discolored and
worn from centuries of handling.
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