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An amfora vase decorated by Louis Masreliez (1748-1810) depicting a classical motif, Sweden, ca 1800.

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50 000 - 75 000 SEK
4 470 - 6 710 EUR
4 580 - 6 870 USD
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Cecilia Nordström
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Cecilia Nordström
Senior specialist Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, European Ceramics and Glass
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An amfora vase decorated by Louis Masreliez (1748-1810) depicting a classical motif, Sweden, ca 1800.

The notes composing the melody 'God save the King/Queen'. Height 61,5 cm.

Chips to base.

Provenance

Probably Louis Masreliez (1747-1810).
There after in the Masreliez family to Mrs Mabel Heigard, thence by descent.

Exhibitions

Exhibited at the National Museum, Stockholm 1949. 'Louis Masreliez - en länge glömd gustavian', catalogue no 395, depicted.

More information

The vase is probably identical to the vase mentioned in Louis Masreliez’s estate inventory of 18/4 1810. In the bedchamber; 'a vase of brown clay -32-'. The bachelor Louis Masreliez was inherited by his diseased brother Jean Baptiste's three children.

A vase of the same series was sold in these rooms at Bukowskis, 1989 A466, lot 708.

According to Stina Odlinder Haubo, the melody of God Save the King/Queen used in the predecessor to our present royal hymn. The lyrics were written to Gustav IV Adolf, 1805 by Abraham Niclas Edelcrantz, the secretary of Gustavus III.