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        <units>cm</units>
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        <units>cm</units>
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    <value>Bronze, cast, chased, and patinated. Ewer of antique form, standing on a square base. A satyr sits on the shoulder, and the body is decorated with a goat mask, and swags of fruiting vine.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum</credit_line>
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        <value>Accessioned as English, but probably French. Probably derived from a model by Sigisbert-Fran&#xE7;ois Michel (1728-1811) exhibited in the Salon of the Acad&#xE9;mie de Saint-Luc in Paris in 1774. Designs for similar ewers were supplied to Josiah Wedgwood by John Flaxman senior in 1775 and were made in black basalt and jasperware in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.</value>
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      <notes>Cf. The design of the ewer can be related to one in 'L&#xE9;vre de Lun&#xE9;ville' by C.M. Coldion (1738-1814) in the Muse&#xE9; des Beaux-Arts d'Orl&#xE9;ans, reproduced in H. Thivion's book on p. 355</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. A pair of bronze ewers attributed to Vulliamy, H. 44 cm., c. 1780, Sotheby's, London, 7 July 1995, Important English Furniture, pp. 124-5, lot 97 (Estimate &#xA3;8-12,000). The pair in the Muse&#xE9; Nessim de Camondo is mentioned.</notes>
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    <summary_title>Important English Furniture, 7th July 1995</summary_title>
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      <notes>Cf. A pair of silver-gilt ewers by the Goldsmiths &amp; Silversmiths Company, London, 1910, pp. 202-3, lot 347</notes>
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    <summary_title>Bel Ameublement et Orf&#xE8;vrerie Europ&#xE9;enne, 24th June 2000</summary_title>
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      <notes>Cf. A pair of ewers, described as French, after Sigisbert-Fran&#xE7;ois Michel (1728-1811), first half of 19th century. H. 42.2 cm. Estimate &#xA3;10-15,000.</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 79, lot 152, a pair of ewers, dated c. 1800. H. 45 cm.Estimate &#xA3;3,7600-3,300; E4,000-6000; fetched</notes>
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