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This charming pair of early 20th-century cast iron planters is richly ornamented in the Rococo taste, featuring flowing scrollwork, shell motifs, lattice panels, and delicate foliate details. Raised on elegant scrolling feet, their petite proportions and sculptural silhouette give them an irresistibly romantic character. Finished in a softly weathered off-white painted patina, the crisp cast ornament has mellowed beautifully over time, enhancing their poetic, timeworn appeal. Minor wear and surface weathering are consistent with their age and years of use, contributing to their authentic character.
Whether displayed on a windowsill, console, terrace, or conservatory shelf, these petite planters make enchanting decorative accents. Pierced for drainage, they are ready to be planted with seasonal blooms, aromatic herbs, or trailing ivy, yet are equally beautiful left empty as sculptural objects. They bring softness, texture, and a collected, old-world elegance to both traditional and contemporary interiors and outdoor spaces.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Each measures approx. 6¼" high x 12½" long x 6" wide
Each measures approx. 16cm high x 32cm long x 15cm wide
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