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Tall 20-inch Paul Millet Sèvres Signed Pair Of Yellow Glazed Covered Vases

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Start price: $200

Estimated price: $1,000 - $5,000

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Description

Keywords: NO RESERVE, French pottery, art pottery, covered vases, neoclassical style, decorative arts, French design, early 20th century, mantel garniture

Summary:

Paul Millet Sèvres pair of covered spindle-form earthenware vases with bright yellow glaze. Each vase is raised on a pedestal base and fitted with black-patinated bronze mounts, including arched side handles, circular foot rims, and finial-form covers. Signed “MP Sèvres” on the reverse of the covers.

(Pair presents well with strong color and decorative form. Accidents, restorations, and losses including damage around the rims of the covers and bases. Please review all photographs carefully.)

Measurement: 20 3/4 x 6 x 5 1/2 in. (52.7 x 15.2 x 14 cm.) approx

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