A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND BLUE GLASS VASES
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A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND BLUE GLASS VASES

CIRCA 1775

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND BLUE GLASS VASES
CIRCA 1775
Each with a Greek-key and foliate-cast rim above a baluster body hung with ribbon-tied laurel swags, on a leaf-wrapped circular spreading socle with Greek key base
7 7/8 in. (20 cm.) high (2)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Lot Essay

These charming vases relate to the oeuvre of the fondeur-ciseleur Antoine-Philippe Pajot (d. 1781) who produced furniture mounts (supplied notably to Adrien Delorme, Antoine Gosselin, Jean-François Leleu, Pierre Macret and Pierre Pioniez) as well as mounts for porcelain, glass, rock crystal and hardstones.

Pajot seems to have specialised in glass and rock crystal as the 1777 inventory of his workshop lists 'dix sept pieces en cristal de roches destinés à former trois vases' for the marchand-mercier Antoine Magnien. Pajot also collaborated with the marchand Jean-Bertin Tesnier on three blue glass vases sent to him to be mounted. A pair of related vases stamped by Pajot were sold from the Elizabeth Parke Firestone Collection, 22-23 March 1991, lot 868 while a virtually identical pair of clear crystal vases was sold Christie's, New York, 22 May 2002, lot 394 ($23,900 with premium).

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