Three Hetsch porcelain vases, amphora type, with volute handles cast with leaves and palmettes, decorated in gold, on square base. 740/8627. Royal Copenhagen. 1960s. H. 30.5 cm. (3)
Gustav Friederich Hetsch was artistic director of the Royal Porcelain Factory from 1828–1864. Hetsch became a leading figure both as an architect and craftsman in the late classicism of the 1840s and 1850s. During his time at the Royal Porcelain Factory, he created a number of models and decorations based on ancient forms.
With minor wear due to age and use.
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