Early 19th Century
Ø 48 H 85 cm.
Mahogany and crooked mahogany planter with three columns topped by finely chiseled and gilded bronze capitals. The circular band and base are richly decorated with chiseled and gilded bronze applications. Removable zinc flower holder.
France, 19th century.
Measurements: Ø 48 H 85 cm.
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