A striking pair of carved antique sandstone garden urns in the Adam style circa 1850. This beautiful pair are just two of various 19th century urns we are selling sourced from a country estate in the west of Scotland. Grand in scale and design, these antique sandstone urns are a spectacular addition to a garden.
A reclaimed modernist designer garden planter. Resembling stylised trees, with the legs as trunks and canopy forming the bowl, this unusual item would certainly make a statement piece in any garden, as a planter or transformed into a water feature. Constructed from fibre clay and fibre glass and displaying grey and green tones, this item
A pair of antique carved oval shaped limestone baskets of fruit finials. These were reclaimed from a garden in South London. This pair are in a nicely weathered condition, with great detail; perfect for a country garden or townhouse courtyard.
A rare J M Blashfield antique buff terracotta urn dating to circa 1860. This 19th century urn is of a quatrefoil shape and impressive scale. Its smooth buff colour and characteristic weathering compliments its unusual shape. This Victorian style planter would look stunning as the centrepiece in any garden. It features gadrooned detail on its
A rare pair of impressive large scale reclaimed carved limestone planters detailed with Regency style anthemion motifs and scrolls. With a Mediterranean look, these magnificent planters will sit in pride of place in any garden, the limestone a soft golden colour with an aged patina from light weathering that can only be achieved by exposure
A pair of antique buff terracotta garden urns by Doulton & Co. This stunning pair were reclaimed from a property in Suffolk and date back to circa 1880. In a Georgian style, their design is simple yet elegant. The base has a band with smart circles and foliage sprouting from the socle. These large scale
A monumental neoclassical style urn on a pedestal by Doulton & Co. This striking piece was from a private collection in Ireland. Crafted between 1877 and 1880, it has the Doulton mark stamped on the socle. It would certainly be a statement piece for the exterior or interior of a grand home. The pedestal has
A rare pair of impressive large scale reclaimed carved limestone planters detailed with Regency style anthemion motifs and scrolls. With a Mediterranean look, these magnificent planters will sit in pride of place in any garden, the limestone a soft golden colour with an aged patina from light weathering that can only be achieved by exposure
A pair of early 20th century lead garden urns after John Van Nost. These urns make for a stunning pair, with their intricate and eye-catching design. Round, with a pronounced gadrooned waist, the sculpted lead depicts a band of convolute acanthus centred on two faun heads, with scrolling handles terminating in female nudes with folded
A rare pair of impressive large scale reclaimed carved limestone planters detailed with Regency style anthemion motifs and scrolls. With a Mediterranean look, these magnificent planters will sit in pride of place in any garden, the limestone a soft golden colour with an aged patina from light weathering that can only be achieved by exposure
An impressive large buff terracotta antique centrepiece urn dating from circa 1870 with a distinct likeness to the designs of Blanchard. Ornately detailed with foliage and deep scroll handles, this antique urn is of a generous size, making a striking feature in a garden or interior. The buff terracotta has a beautiful colour while light
With their generous size and natural weathered finish, this set of two large reclaimed Compton style scroll pots make beautiful feature pieces of a countryside patio or contemporary roof terrace. Natural weathering over the years has given each planter an aged look, perfect for bringing rustic character to an outdoor setting. Each reclaimed pot is
A handsome buff terracotta antique planter originating from Scotland. This 150-year-old antique terracotta pot dates from the mid 19th century. It is of a generously flared form with repeating detail to the rim above a traditional countryside hunting scene to both sides. These details have stood the test of time throughout the years, depicting a
A large scale antique buff terracotta garden campana urn attributed to Blashfield (unsigned). This urn is believed to have originally been situated in the grounds of Nash House, Tenby. The house was designed by British Georgian era architect, John Nash (1752-1835). It is one of various garden urns we are selling believed to originate from
A set of 4 large scale English antique terracotta garden urns or planters by Lambton Firebrick and Sanitary Pipe Works circa 1910. To find four huge 100-year-old antique terracotta planters like this in such good condition is very rare. Each is of a matching design with an octagonal shaped rim and scrolling handles to two
An early Doulton & Co. antique window planter, made in the mid to late 1800s. Stonewares of this design were included in the Doulton & Co. catalogue of 1893 (pictured) as a Mignonette Box, suggesting that this was once used for planting flowers or herbs. Extremely decorative, this trough planter provides a glimpse into styles
A painted neoclassical cast iron stove in the form of a classical urn after a design by Robert Adam attributed to Carron Iron Company circa 1780. Originating from Scotland, this urn is of George III style. A similar urn can be found on display in the V&A Museum, London of which it is described as
A large antique buff terracotta garden urn by J. M. Blashfield (unsigned) circa 1860. This huge urn is of impressive scale, standing out as the centrepiece of a garden or courtyard! This antique terracotta urn features in the 1857 Blashfield catalogue (pictured) and is of classic style with a plain, tapering body above a gadrooned
This Victorian era antique cast iron trough is a beautiful feature for a traditional garden or country courtyard. Once used as a water trough, it is elevated by a pair of shaped limestone stands, making it ideal for use as a large, raised planter for flowers and garden greenery. Dating from the late 19th century,
A pair of 240-year-old late 18th century English carved limestone garden urns from Aske Hall, North Yorkshire, dispersed as part of a three day auction sale in 1994. Aske Hall is a Georgian country house that originates from as early as the 15th century. It’s gardens and parkland are attributed to Capability Brown, the UK’s