Neo-Classical Ormolu mounted Faceted Glass Vase

Collection CK20 SKU: 19917
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A striking example of late 18th to early 19th-century artistry, this Neo-Classical ormolu mounted faceted glass vase captures the refined elegance of its period. Exhibiting exquisite craftsmanship, it reflects prevailing tastes for opulence and sophistication in Northern European or Russian decorative arts.

Origin: Northern Europe or Russia

Date: Circa 1800

Material: Faceted glass with ormolu mounts

Dimensions: [Dimensions needed]

Condition: Excellent overall, with minor age-related wear

This fine Neo-Classical vase is emblematic of the era’s fascination with antiquity, manifest in its graceful lines and ornamentation. Comparable to pieces displayed in esteemed collections such as The Hermitage or the Victoria & Albert Museum, it boasts the clarity and precision of expertly faceted glasswork paired with the richness of gilded ormolu mounts. Such vases were highly prized in the late 18th century, often adorning the salons of aristocratic homes and echoing themes found in the interiors of leading designers of the time.

Notable Features:

  • Intricately faceted glass body, displaying remarkable craftsmanship and optical brilliance
  • Luxurious ormolu mounts, finely cast and gilded to enhance classical motifs
  • Distinctive Neo-Classical silhouette referencing ancient Greek and Roman forms, highlighted by verticality and balanced proportion
  • Scarce and desirable, with examples from Russia and Northern Europe being particularly sought-after by collectors

The vase’s elegant combination of cut glass and decorative bronze reflects a harmonious marriage of art and function, suited to either display or as a statement centrepiece within a period or contemporary scheme. Its rarity and authentic provenance make it a significant acquisition for discerning collectors of Neo-Classical vases and fine glassware. Presenting both decorative allure and historical importance, this ormolu mounted faceted glass vase is an exceptional addition to any collection of traditional works of art.

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