Vintage-Pair of polychrome painted and faux marble tôle vases/planters-set of 2
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“The objects in the image are a pair of painted sheet metal planters, likely dating from the Consulate period (late 18th century). They are painted in Empire green and decorated with gold leaf patterns.
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Design: These planters are described as "very beautiful" with delicate decorations. The gold leaf decoration features elements like a lictor bundle topped with a helmet and laurel wreath, arrows, and a shield with the head of Medusa, reflecting a likely Neoclassical influence.
Material: The planters are made of painted sheet metal.
Period: The Consulate period, according to Furnitureland South, was inspired by the furniture designs of the era following the French Revolution. This era saw a resurgence of classical Greek, Roman, and Egyptian forms.
Condition: They are generally in good condition, although some minor nicks and lacks may be present, particularly along the rims and body. One similar pair had a small hole in the base.”
I’ve had these with me a long time there are several moves, but have decided to part with them.
The insides are rusted from water
There are some marks and color variations normal for the age, and there is a hole in the base as you can see in the photos of One and the other has a seam separation at the base but overall in good vintage condition
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