Stock No. 35924

Reclaimed Octagonal Stoneware Planter by Errington Reay & Co

A reclaimed octagonal salt glazed stoneware planter by Errington Reay and Co, Bardon Mill. At an impressive size, this ‘Tangularium’ planter is a modernist piece with a tower sectional design and charming rustic finish. A practical piece built with the best traditions of quality crafts from 19th and 20th British ceramics set to last for…

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£795.00

Dimensions

Depth: 54cm21.26in

Width: 54cm21.26in

Height: 98.5cm38.78in

Weight: 77kg169.76lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Transports as 5 pieces. Several small chips and surface wear. No cracks or breaks. The base section houses a custom moulded water reservoir.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Origin

England

Period

Late 20th Century

Material

Ceramic, Glazed, Stoneware

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1984

Maker

Errington Reay & Co

Style

Modern

About this piece

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A reclaimed octagonal salt glazed stoneware planter by Errington Reay and Co, Bardon Mill.

At an impressive size, this ‘Tangularium’ planter is a modernist piece with a tower sectional design and charming rustic finish.

A practical piece built with the best traditions of quality crafts from 19th and 20th British ceramics set to last for years to come.

This planter would make a stylish decorative feature in any garden, to house an array of various plants and fruits or perhaps even used as a bird house.

Errington Reay & Co

Robert Errington and William Reay founded Errington Reay & Co pottery at Bardon Mill in 1878, when it was a water powered woollen mill.

Starting out with sanitary ware and drain pipes before diversifying to garden pots and planters in the 1970s.

The company has remained a traditional family run pottery since the Victorian period, now the last commercial pottery in Britain producing salt glaze pottery with a unique textured finish, much like this charming planter.

Additional information

Weight 77 kg
Dimensions 54 × 54 × 98.5 cm
Origin

England

Period

Late 20th Century

Material

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Date of Manufacture

Circa 1984

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