Nineteenth century
Height 32 cm
Prestigious pair of 19th century Sèvres ceramic cassolettes with cobalt enamel, polychrome and gold, with decorations on the body with reserves of gallant country scenes and flowers.
Beautiful gilded bronze finishes and chiselled with palmette leaves and garlands.
Handles with female heads. Tired gilding on the edges.
Origin: illustrious Roman family.
Period: 19th century
Materials: bronze, ceramic
Dimensions:: 32 18 x x 12 cm

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