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Cast iron garden urn signed J.J. Ducel (Reference 9417)

Large cast iron garden urn with a floral decor signed J.J.Ducel from the 19th century. The opening of the vase is surrounded by a classical frieze of pearls and cartouches. On either side a grotesque mask of a bearded faun supports garlands of roses that circle the urn. The handles are women terms holding a bouquet of roses. The urns rests on a twisted base adorned with gadroons set on a square.

Origin : France 19th century

Stock venue : Warehouse in Saint Ouen

Dimensions

Width Height
4' 4'' ⅜ 3' 4'' ⅛

Additional information

Jean-Jacques Ducel, copper and cast iron founder in Paris was awarded a medal in the exhibit of 1844 for his vases, urns, cast iron bas-reliefs, torches and religious artefacts. His work was also rewarded an honorable mention in 1851 and a 1rst class medal in 1855. The foundry in Pocé-sur-Cisse, which J.J. Ducel owned was one of the largest artistic foundry in France until his death in 1877.

Condition :

One handle is missing, the rest is in good condition.