A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED OVIFORM VASES
A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED OVIFORM VASES

CIRCA 1800-20

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A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED OVIFORM VASES
CIRCA 1800-20
Each with matt and burnished two-tone gilt acanthus-moulded scroll handles, with swan head terminals, each almost certainly painted by Swebach with equestrian huntsmen and companions in wooded landscape within tooled gilt stiff-leaf rectangular cartouches, the reverse gilt with a mythological figure surmounting a palm column flanked by scrolling foliage, rosettes, military trophies and ram's heads, above a matt-blue socle gilt with a wreath, leaves and scrolls, on a simulated marble plinth, one handle cracked, restored with gilding refreshed, some slight rubbing to gilding
16½ in. (42 cm.) high (2)

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Caitlin Yates
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Jacques-Francois-Joseph Swebach-Desfontaines (1769-1823), was a painter who worked at Sèvres and at prominent Paris porcelain factories including Dihl et Guérhard and Lefebvre. At Sèvres he was granted the unusual privilege of being allowed to sign his work 'Swebach' or 'Sw'. He specialised in military and equestrian scenes but is also known for his work on plates from the Sèvres Egyptian service following engravings of drawings of Egypt by Vivant Denon. For a pair of plates painted by Swebach with similar portraits of horses, see Anette Loesch, Die Napoleonische Schenkung 1809 Franzsisches Porzellan in Dresden, Dresden, 1992, p. 27. See also the similarly decorated plaque sold in these Rooms, 2 June 2009, lot 144.

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