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A tall ewer-form vase in unglazed white terracotta, likely French and mid 20th century. The slender ovoid body rises to a narrow neck with a beak spout and stands on a waisted pedestal and spreading circular foot. Its dramatic handle is modeled as entwined serpents that coil from the shoulder to the rim, finished in bright gold leaf that contrasts with the matte, chalky body. Unmarked. Condition is very good, with light surface smudging to the body, faint wear at the foot, and a few small rubs to the gilding; discreet repairs to the handles are hardly noticeable.
The classical profile recalls ancient Greek shapes celebrated during neoclassical revivals, while the serpent motif carries long associations with protection, medicine, and rebirth. Unglazed terracotta lends a biscuit-like presence favored by twentieth-century decorative studios, and the hand-applied gold leaf reflects the period’s taste for sculptural ceramics enlivened by luxurious metallic accents.
Sculptural and graphic, it adds a touch of drama, serving as a striking focal point on a mantel, console, or entry table where warm light will catch the gilded handle It complements neutral schemes, plaster walls, dark woods, and gilt frames, and sits well beside crystal or alabaster. Display it as a standalone object or with dry branches; the unglazed interior is best kept free of water to preserve the surface.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 22" high x 8" long from spout to handle x 7" wide
Approx. overall 56cm high x 20cm long from spout to handle x 18cm wide
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