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Mid-19th century

A pair of French Victor Paillard porcelain jardinières

Cold stamped to the bronze: V.P.; porcelain signed: Barriat; further marked to the interior: No. 2
Each porcelain body with hand-painted decoration of pink anemones, violets, and butterflies with gilt accents on a celeste blue ground, flanked by a gilt bronze footed base with four figural putti and a pierced floral baluster rim, 2 pieces
Each: 15.75" H x 14" Dia.

  • Notes: An important and prolific artist, Victor Paillard learned the art of the chiseleur working for the bronzier Deniere as a youth. He opened his studio casting works in bronze in the 1830's, first appearing at the Exposition des Products de l'Industrie in 1839. He was a member of the jury at the Exposition Universelle in 1855 and was made a Chevalier of the Legion d'Honeur. During this period, he was known to employ nearly one hundred craftsmen. In 1874 he became mayor of Paris's third district.
  • Condition: Each porcelain body in overall good condition with shelf wear, scattered minor scuffs, scratches, and inherent firing flaws commensurate with age. Some rubbed wear to the gilt touches on each vessel. And minor discoloration/yellowing to the celeste blue ground on each porcelain vessel. Each gilt bronze base and rim in overall good condition with minor scuffs and darkening/oxidation to gilt surface commensurate with age. Each appear to be regilt.

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