A PAIR OF PARIS (NEPPEL) PEAR-SHAPED TWO-HANDLED ICE-PAILS, COVERS AND LINERS, painted with scattered Angoulême sprigs, the handles as caryalids with gilt hooded cloaks, the covers with cylindrical necks and flared rims and with gilt pine-cone finials on white columns, gilt rims (one handle broken and repaired, two handles with minute chips to cloaks, one cover cracked and with stress cracks to underside, very slight rubbing to gilding), pails and one liner with incised C marks, circa 1810

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A PAIR OF PARIS (NEPPEL) PEAR-SHAPED TWO-HANDLED ICE-PAILS, COVERS AND LINERS, painted with scattered Angoulême sprigs, the handles as caryalids with gilt hooded cloaks, the covers with cylindrical necks and flared rims and with gilt pine-cone finials on white columns, gilt rims (one handle broken and repaired, two handles with minute chips to cloaks, one cover cracked and with stress cracks to underside, very slight rubbing to gilding), pails and one liner with incised C marks, circa 1810
38.5cm. high (2)

拍品专文

Cf. the vase in the Hermitage illustrated by Ruhr Essen, St. Petersburg um 1800, no.337; the handles are most probably after Boizot derived from the Sèvres biscuit figure of winter modelled by him, see Emile Bourgeois, Le Biscuit de Sèvres, vol. I, no. 341