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Pair of French Art Nouveau Bronze-Mounted Barbotine Jardinières - 8¼"

SKU: 22403
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This pair of French bronze-mounted ceramic jardinières dates from around 1900. Each presents a bulbous, slightly tapered body with an undulating, scalloped rim and richly molded tulip blossoms in relief, their whiplash stems curling gracefully across a deep green ground with a pale celadon interior. The vessels rest in cast bronze mounts with pierced scrolling and foliate feet, combining strength with decorative refinement. One bronze mount retains a later layer of paint, while the other displays a rich, amber gold patina.
These jardinières reflect the Art Nouveau taste for natural forms and sinuous line, where tulips, irises, and lilies were favored motifs. Barbotine decoration, a raised slip technique used extensively by French makers such as Orchies, Sarreguemines, and Saint-Clément, allowed sculptural petals and leaves to emerge from the glaze with saturated color. Bronze mounting was a Parisian savoir-faire that elevated ceramic wares into decorative objets for bourgeois interiors, and cache-pots like these were intended for flowering bulbs or seasonal plants on mantels and sideboards during the Belle Époque.
Use the pair to flank a mantel or console with white tulips for an elegant tone-on-tone dialogue with the relief. Their green palette sits well with walnut paneling, veined marble, and gilt frames, while the organic lines soften modern rooms with a note of turn-of-the-century grace. They also make striking centerpieces on a dining table. 


Condition and patina consistent with age.
Each measures approx. 8¼" high x 8" diameter
Each measures approx. 21cm high x 20cm diameter

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