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vase

Object NameVase
Manufacturer La Manufacture des cristaux du Creusot
Made FromLead Glass, Gilt-Bronze, Marble
Dateabout 1786-1794
TechniqueBlown, cut, assembled
SizeOverall H: 26.5 cm; Foot Diam: 8.8 cm
Accession Number2017.3.8 E
Curatorial Area(s)
Interpretive Notes
It may not be obvious to viewers now that the five-piece set this object is part of was conceived as a “scent machine” for the home. The central vessel is meant to hold potpourri, a medley of fresh seasonal flowers and spices. It is flanked by two candle holders, then by two flower vases. The entire apparatus placed on a mantlepiece would have diffused blooming fragrances across a large room, delighting guests and hosts.
Place Made
France, probably Burgundy (glass); France, probably Paris (mounts and assembly)
Physical DescriptionVase. Cobalt blue lead glass, gilt-bronze, marble; blown and facet-cut glass, assembled. Bottle-shaped facet-cut glass vase, which stands on a circular, white marble base encircled with beads, and supported on console legs with four ram's hoof feet. The mount is adorned with swags of beads and pendant drops, and the handles are in the form of winged female busts.
Provenance
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