Pair of jardinieres, also known as cache pots, sanded majolica with floral decoration of daisies and roses in relief on four sides, rare and beautiful examples, English, circa 1875, unmarked, one old minor rim repair, slight damage to pedals on three daisies, one small chip on foot. Height 8", 6-1/2" Square. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE VERMONT ANTIQUES DEALERS ASSOCIATION (VADA), THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATIO... Click for details
Basket of flowers, original paint, in very good condition, circa 1920. Height 9", Width 8". ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE VERMONT ANTIQUES DEALERS ASSOCIATION (VADA), THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). **
Urn with flowers, original paint in good condition, cast iron, circa 1920. 6-1/2"x4". ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE VERMONT ANTIQUES DEALERS ASSOCIATION (VADA), THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). **
Decorative Tall Blue and Gilt Decorated Classical Motif Vase, the decoration of mystical figures on a rich colbalt blue vase. H:25" Diameter of vase: 8 1/4". LifestyleAntiques.com is the web site where one can shop on line or if you are in the area we are an antique dealer in Summerland, California just 3 minutes south of Santa Barbara. Specializing in European Antique Furniture and our accent is antique lighting for your home, or office with handmade parchment shades adorning the selection of u... Click for details
Pair of Monumental Classical Style Terracotta Covered Urns, with a decorative pineapple finial, and the lobed body with palmettes, garlanded by grape leaves and clusters, flanked by decorative acanthive leave motif handles, supported by a plinth base, H:62" Diameter:23". The origin and history of the Classical Urn especially used in the garden, the urns begins long before the ancient gardens of Mesopotamia and Egypt. The Greeks first used garden urns for practical purposes; a lack of water and r... Click for details
Decorative Antique Pair of White Marble Cherub Plaques that would adorn any wall either outside or inside as decorative objects. Diameter: 27" Depth: 5" The word "marble" derives from the Greek marmaros, "shining stone" Marble is a metamorphic rock resulting from the metamorphism of limestone, composed mostly of calcite (a crystalline form of ). It is extensively used for sculpture, as a building material, and in many other applications. Pure white marble is the result of metamorphism of very p... Click for details
French Impressionist majolica jardiniere on bronze base, circa 1890, some minor wear. Height 11", Diameter 15". ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE VERMONT ANTIQUES DEALERS ASSOCIATION (VADA), THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). **
An Antique French Tôle Peinte Jardinière, with boss handles, red ground decorated in the Japanese Aesthetic mode, H:19" W:15.5" D:5 " What is tole? Any object of japanned (varnished) tinplate and pewter. The term is derived from the French name for such objects, tôle peinte. The tinplate sheets of iron or steel dipped in molten tin or pewter (an alloy of tin and copper) were worked into a variety of domestic and decorative items, such as teapots, trays, urns, and candlesticks. The objects then w... Click for details
Mid 19th Century French Olive Jar from the Biot region a small village on the South of France. H:37" Diameter: 26"
The region of these Olive Jars are from Biot, a small village from the South of France, although its roots date back some 2,500 years, Biot was already known as a Potters’ Village during Roman times. Written mention of Biot (derived from Buzoto or Bisoto) has been found in a number of manuscripts, belonging to the then Bishop of Antibes and dating back to the 12th century. Towards ... Click for details
Mid 19th Century Olive Jar from the Biot, a small village from the South of France. H: 29" Diameter: 22"
The region of these Olive Jars are from Biot, a small village from the South of France, although its roots date back some 2,500 years, Biot was already known as a Potters’ Village during Roman times. Written mention of Biot (derived from Buzoto or Bisoto) has been found in a number of manuscripts, belonging to the then Bishop of Antibes and dating back to the 12th century. Towards the end of... Click for details