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THE THOMAS HOPE BLUE-JOHN VASES

A pair of late George III ormolu-mounted blue-john vases, Circa 1802, the mounts attributed to Alexis Decaix

Auction Closed

December 10, 04:34 PM GMT

Estimate

250,000 - 350,000 GBP

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THE THOMAS HOPE BLUE-JOHN VASES

A pair of late George III ormolu-mounted blue-john vases, Circa 1802, the mounts attributed to Alexis Decaix


the krater formed vases formed from solid blue-john with swan-cast handles to the sides and classical masks to both front and back mounted with glass eyes with a turned socle and ribbed ormolu plinth, the ormolu plinths probably a later 19th century addition

37.5cm. high, 22.3cm. wide;1ft. 2¾ in., 8¾ in.

Please note this lot will go to the warehouse after the auction.
Thomas Hope Esq., Duchess Street, London and subsequently at Deepdene, Surrey, prior to 1899;
Thence by descent to Lord Francis Hope Pelham-Clinton-Hope, sold Christie's London, The Hope Heirlooms Sale, 18-19 July 1917, 252A, where purchased by Gooden & Fox, London for £120. 15s;
Sold, Christie's London, 15 May 1969, lot 18;
Acquired from the above sale.
Thomas Hope, Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1807, pl. XIII, no. 3;
Martin Chapman, The V & A Album 4, `Thomas Hope's Vase and Alexis Decaix', London 1985, pp. 216-228, fig. 17;
David Watkin and Philip Hewat-Jaboor, Ed., Thomas Hope: Regency Designer, Yale, 2008, pp. 382-3, no. 70.
The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Thomas Hope: Regency Designer, 21 March - 22 June 2008, no. 70;
The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture, New York City, 17 July -16 November 2008, no. 70.