An antique terracotta garden urn. This impressive garden planter has stood the test of time at over 150 years old. Displaying a simulated bark finish, this Victorian style urn is hand-carved with a studded bowl and socle. The durable terracotta displays weathering taken on over the centuries, turning this into an antique worthy of any
A large antique oval lead trough planter; a suitably stylish addition to any garden. Lightly weathered from exposure to the element through time, this lead planter dates from the early 20th century and has an attractive timeworn appeal. The front is decorated with one large and two smaller Tudor roses below a rope twist edge
An early 19th century antique English carved Yorkstone urn, hand-carved with rampant lions, lion masks and gadrooning on a fluted socle base. This impressive 200-year-old garden urn dates from the Georgian era, the durable sandstone transformed by weathering over the centuries into an antique worthy of any garden. Additional Information Blue display plinth not included.
A large and impressive pair of fine antique Italian marble tazza urns circa 1830. Highly ornate, each handcrafted Carrara marble urn is of a matching design, oval in form with a gadrooned border, the ends carved with with bacchic satyr masks, and the centre with lion heads with fruiting swags between. Elevated by circular socles
A pair of antique early Neoclassical style lead urns. In Neoclassical style, this unusual garden urns are of a unique size, perfect for showcasing foliage or displayed decoratively in a period style garden looking to add charm and grandeur. Similar in style to the famous Warwick vase, the distorted shape and root formed handles only
A pair of large antique style terracotta urns sourced from a country house near Cirencester. In classic Italianate style, these thickly cast terracotta urns feature characteristic weathering, creating an unusual distressed finish. Handcrafted expressive cherub faces surrounded by swags of fruit feature on either side of each beautiful red terracotta urn. You can just imagine
A set of seven handsome reclaimed stone planters sourced from a country house in Devon, England. These Victorian style composition stone planters date from the mid 20th century. They are of generously flared form with lattice pattern and an appealing weathered finish. The handcrafted details have stood the test of time throughout the years. A
Two well-weathered Italian stone garden planters, also usable as an unusual set of bathroom sinks. Solidly made in composition stone, these reclaimed garden jardinieres are each of a matching rectangular form with a protruding rim, their look softened by curved corners to the front. Beautifully weathered by the elements over the years, they are a
A spectacular large scale antique Italian terracotta water font after the antique. This detailed font of impressive scale is a museum copy of the original holy water basin in Cathedral of Siena, Italy, by sculptor Antonio Federighi of the Italian renaissance in circa 1517. A further plaster copy resides in the Carnegie of Art, USA,
A pair of reclaimed Victorian style cast bronze planters. These impressive ornaments were a one off commission for a designer, but unfortunately were never used. These elegant and eye-catching pair have gadrooned bodies, a foliate rim and wide socles. They are substantially cast with a thick and sturdy body and have a quality finish and
A large and imposing antique red terracotta garden urn, reclaimed from a property in Oxfordshire. Dating from circa 1890, this beautifully preserved antique urn features characteristic weathering and a rich red terracotta colour that will stand out as the centrepiece ion the garden or courtyard of a beautiful country estate. In classic Victorian style, the
Two antique W. Meeds & Son terracotta planters dating from circa 1890. These beautiful late 19th century planters are detailed with Tudor rose decorations – symbolising the English Tudor Dynasty (1485-1603) – and have retained their vibrant red terracotta colour, making them a statement piece for any garden. Each antique planters is stamped: ‘W. Meeds
Two late 19th century antique buff terracotta garden urns manufactured by Blanchard. These urns are over 130 years old and despite signs of wear and losses, remain a striking set for a garden, telling the story of 19th century English craftsmanship. The urns are of a matching form with a large scale with gadrooned bases
A pair of antique oversized cast bronze planters. These monumental tree planters were a one off commission for a designer, but unfortunately were never used.
This elegant and eye-catching pair have gadrooned bodies, with wide socles. Their stable stature and quality, incorporating modern and Victorian styles, make them ideal for showcasing stunning trees in any garden.
Additional dimensions:
Social diameter: 66cm (25.98 in)
Internal Height: 70cm (27.56 in)
Internal width: 86cm (33.86 in)
165kg each (363.8 lbs)
Two antique Georgian style garden urns or planters made from cast lead circa 1800. These unusual antique urns are of a matching design, each decorated with masks to the front and standing on round socle bases. Dating from the Georgian period, each is over 220 years old and offers a glimpse into the craftsmanship of
A pair of antique garden urns manufactured by J M Blashfield in buff terracotta. Stamped ‘J M Blashfield Number 780’. These urn are of matching form, detailed with a foliage garland to the body above gadrooning with two masks to either side above a socle base. J M Blashfield John Marriott Blashfield manufactured terracotta architectural
A handsome pair of antique cast lead garden planters dating from circa 1910. Handcrafted, this pair of Edwardian period lead planters are of scalloped form, cast in relief with scrolling foliate and roundel details; perfect for planting with flowers in a traditional English garden. We have another set available under Stock No. 31456. Additional Dimensions
A beautiful set of two antique cast lead garden planters dating from circa 1910. Handcrafted, this pair of Edwardian period lead planters are of scalloped form, cast in relief with scrolling foliate and roundel details; perfect for planting with flowers in a traditional English garden. We have another set available under Stock No. 31462. Additional
Sourced from a country estate in the west of Scotland, these hand carved Adam style sandstone garden urns are a striking ornament set for a grand courtyard or townhouse estate. Dating from the 19th century, the pair are just two of various sandstone urns we are selling from the same location. These antique sandstone urns
A huge pair of large scale, tall antique copper planters dating from the late 19th century. Once used as roof finials and repurposed, these striking reclaimed planters are unique sculptural features for a garden, their large scale certain not to be overlooked! Each has a bold verdigris finish that brings colour and vibrancy to any
A pair of shallow antique terracotta garden urns in the tazza style, stamped with the Doulton & Co. maker’s mark of Lambeth. Dating from circa 1890, these antique urns have stood the test of time, looking as stunning planted with flowers in a traditional garden as they do stand-alone statuary planters in a more modern