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Gerorge III Putti Lead c.1780

Gerorge III Putti Lead c.1780

A beautiful example of a George III lead. c.1780 Decorated with a frieze of dancing and frolicking Putti linking hands through garlands and wreaths.

This wonderful early piece would make a stunning spring planter - imagine it filled with crocus, tulips and snowdrops. Alternatively this would make the most wonderful bowl for a garden fountain.

The Classical representation of dancing Putti can be found in art and architecture from the Roman period through to Renaissance Europe and on to Georgian England.

$1,516.85

Original: $5,056.17

-70%
Gerorge III Putti Lead c.1780

$5,056.17

$1,516.85

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Gerorge III Putti Lead c.1780

A beautiful example of a George III lead. c.1780 Decorated with a frieze of dancing and frolicking Putti linking hands through garlands and wreaths.

This wonderful early piece would make a stunning spring planter - imagine it filled with crocus, tulips and snowdrops. Alternatively this would make the most wonderful bowl for a garden fountain.

The Classical representation of dancing Putti can be found in art and architecture from the Roman period through to Renaissance Europe and on to Georgian England.

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A beautiful example of a George III lead. c.1780 Decorated with a frieze of dancing and frolicking Putti linking hands through garlands and wreaths.

This wonderful early piece would make a stunning spring planter - imagine it filled with crocus, tulips and snowdrops. Alternatively this would make the most wonderful bowl for a garden fountain.

The Classical representation of dancing Putti can be found in art and architecture from the Roman period through to Renaissance Europe and on to Georgian England.