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  • 19th Century French Gilt Bronze Urn Form Compote Attributed to Barbedienne
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    This finely detailed gilt bronze compote features a border of vintage motif including grapes and grape leaves. The compote is mounted on a verde antique marble base.
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  • 19th Century French Gilt Bronze, Baccarat Crystal and Marble Cornucopia Vase
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    This large cut crystal cornucopia vase terminates in a ram's head form gilt bronze mount, and is set on a black marble base.
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    Antique Mid-19th Century French Neoclassical Vases

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  • 19th Century Gilt Bronze and Cut Crystal Cornucopia Vases on Marble Bases, Pair
    By Baccarat
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    This pair of neoclassical rython form garnitures are well detailed and finely cut.
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    Antique Mid-19th Century French Empire Vases

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  • Pair French Empire Bronze and Marble Campana Form Urns
    Located in Pittsburgh, PA
    This handsome pair of Classical style urns are finely cast featuring acanthus leaves, mask form handles, and laurel leaf wreaths on Sienna marble plinth form bases.
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    Antique Early 19th Century French Empire Urns

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  • Pair French Tole Painted Neo-Classical Style Urns
    Located in Pittsburgh, PA
    This handsome pair of urns, or cachepots are are decorated with gilt Classical motifs including musical trophies and paw feet.
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