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19th Century French Silvered Bronze Jardinière


Found in France, this exquisite 19th century jardinière is crafted in silvered bronze and richly ornamented in the Neoclassical taste. Its elongated oval form rests upon four finely scrolled feet, with pierced gallery sides and detailed cast ornamentation.

 

The front is decorated with an elaborate trophy of arms, including crossed rifles, quivers, and drapery, surmounted by a scrolling crest and framed by laurel swags and floral garlands—a motif symbolic of victory, abundance, and refinement. The sides feature acanthus-leaf handles with ribbon-tied accents, while the lower body is adorned with engraved foliage and repeating classical patterns.

 

Originally intended as a table centerpiece or planter for cut flowers, this piece reflects the luxurious style of late 19th century French decorative arts, where historicist revival styles brought grandeur to even utilitarian objects. The silvered surface has acquired a soft patina over time, enhancing its antique charm.

 

Material: Silvered bronze

Origin: France, late 19th century

19th Century French Silvered Bronze Jardinière

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19th Century French Silvered Bronze Jardinière


Found in France, this exquisite 19th century jardinière is crafted in silvered bronze and richly ornamented in the Neoclassical taste. Its elongated oval form rests upon four finely scrolled feet, with pierced gallery sides and detailed cast ornamentation.

 

The front is decorated with an elaborate trophy of arms, including crossed rifles, quivers, and drapery, surmounted by a scrolling crest and framed by laurel swags and floral garlands—a motif symbolic of victory, abundance, and refinement. The sides feature acanthus-leaf handles with ribbon-tied accents, while the lower body is adorned with engraved foliage and repeating classical patterns.

 

Originally intended as a table centerpiece or planter for cut flowers, this piece reflects the luxurious style of late 19th century French decorative arts, where historicist revival styles brought grandeur to even utilitarian objects. The silvered surface has acquired a soft patina over time, enhancing its antique charm.

 

Material: Silvered bronze

Origin: France, late 19th century