A pair of marbled pedestal columns, each 30cm diameter by 107cm high, (af).

Provenance: we are informed by the vendor that these pillars were made by the Ashmolean Museum workshops, there were originally four, made to display "Ideal Heads" on show at the Ashmolean for several months in the 2000's, representing for Antonia Canova, the neoclassical sculptor (1752-1822), after the show the pedestals were split, these two came to the vendor's family.

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