



PAIR OF 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH CAST IRON JARDINIERES
This pair of 19th-century French jardinieres features richly molded Rococo Revival ornament with scrolling acanthus, floral garlands, and shell motifs cast in heavy iron with traces of aged paint and verdigris. Decorative cast iron garden furnishings flourished in France during the Napoleon III period, when ornamental foundries produced elaborate planters and urns for conservatories, terraces, and formal gardens inspired by earlier Baroque and Rococo design.
- Color: Gray
- Medium: Cast Iron
- Provenance: 19th-Century French
- Dimensions: 13 in x 14 in x 14 in
SAVED New York presents a curated collection of Vintage & Contemporary Art, including painting, works on paper, prints, textile, and sculpture. Every piece is carefully selected for its unique character and quality. Vintage works may exhibit natural aging, minor imperfections, or wear consistent with their period and history.
Professional shipping for larger pieces is arranged through trusted partners and billed separately. For additional information please contact info@saved-ny.com or visit our Studio & Showroom to view select pieces.
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This pair of 19th-century French jardinieres features richly molded Rococo Revival ornament with scrolling acanthus, floral garlands, and shell motifs cast in heavy iron with traces of aged paint and verdigris. Decorative cast iron garden furnishings flourished in France during the Napoleon III period, when ornamental foundries produced elaborate planters and urns for conservatories, terraces, and formal gardens inspired by earlier Baroque and Rococo design.
- Color: Gray
- Medium: Cast Iron
- Provenance: 19th-Century French
- Dimensions: 13 in x 14 in x 14 in
SAVED New York presents a curated collection of Vintage & Contemporary Art, including painting, works on paper, prints, textile, and sculpture. Every piece is carefully selected for its unique character and quality. Vintage works may exhibit natural aging, minor imperfections, or wear consistent with their period and history.
Professional shipping for larger pieces is arranged through trusted partners and billed separately. For additional information please contact info@saved-ny.com or visit our Studio & Showroom to view select pieces.