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Pair of Bronze Urns
A pair of 19th-century (likely French) bronze urns featuring cherub figures perched on the sides. The urns are set on square bases made of marble, which is often light-coloured with darker veining and brass accents. They are styled in the neoclassical tradition, commonly known as garniture pieces meant for a mantel. Each one is approximately 17” tall.
Condition to note: the brass feet are a little loose so should be tightened, and one of the brass feet is chipped as can be seen in the last photo.
A pair of 19th-century (likely French) bronze urns featuring cherub figures perched on the sides. The urns are set on square bases made of marble, which is often light-coloured with darker veining and brass accents. They are styled in the neoclassical tradition, commonly known as garniture pieces meant for a mantel. Each one is approximately 17” tall.
Condition to note: the brass feet are a little loose so should be tightened, and one of the brass feet is chipped as can be seen in the last photo.