19th Antique Neoclassical Russian Gilt Bronze vase

19th Antique Neoclassical Russian Gilt Bronze vase

19th Antique Neoclassical Russian Gilt Bronze vase
Start Price USD 50,000.00
Current Price USD 50,000.00
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Start Time Thursday, July 17, 2008
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Stunning Imposing Antique Neoclassical 19th century Russian gilt bronze vase, it fit very well for your museum, luxurious hotel, yatch, mansion, this vase is an single and unique piece in the world it is very hard to find an bronze of this high quality, the technique of construction is incredible,the top it has two head (woman face,man face) of historical personages with ornament of flowers,the center is very rich, to 360 degree, of neoclassical dancing-girl with cherubs,the the base is made from onyx,very good condition, small loss of gilt, measure height about 27 3/5" (69cm), diameter max about 11" (27,5cm)

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