Carved Lava Stone Pot/Planter with Dormant Moss
Bali, CA 1990
H: 13 in D: 12.25 in Int Depth: 11.75 in
Base Diameter: 9.5 in
Ref: TEY
Carved Lava Stone Pot/Planter with Dormant Moss
Bali, CA 1990
H: 13 in D: 12.25 in Int Depth: 11.75 in
Base Diameter: 9.5 in
Ref: TEY
Very Large Round French Carved Stone Pot/Planter/Fountain
Recently, we were able to source five enormous stone pots carved from Pierre de Rognes, a very hard stone from the area of Aix en Provence and they are stunning. Thick-walled, very rare, and in lovely condition, this grand pot would make a wonderful focal point in any garden either upright or on its side and can be plumbed as a fountain. In excellent condition, it has no chips, cracks or repairs. Weighing in at around 750-850 lbs., you will need a forklift onsite to handle it. Please note that this piece can stay outside throughout the winter in all climates if covered. We recommend installing it on a concrete footing or slab of stone to prevent sinking.
France, CA 1930
H: 38.5 in Diameter: 35 in
Ref: CPO 1046
Very Large Round French Carved Stone Pot/Planter/Fountain
Recently, we were able to source five enormous stone pots carved from Pierre de Rognes, a very hard stone from the area of Aix en Provence and they are stunning. Thick-walled, very rare, and in lovely condition, this grand pot would make a wonderful focal point in any garden either upright or on its side and can be plumbed as a fountain. In excellent condition, it has no chips, cracks or repairs. Weighing in at around 750-850 lbs., you will need a forklift onsite to handle it. Please note that this piece can stay outside throughout the winter in all climates if covered. We recommend installing it on a concrete footing or slab of stone to prevent sinking.
France, CA 1920
H: 38.5 in Diameter: 35 in
Ref: CPO 1045
Very Tall French Carved Stone Pot/Planter/Fountain
Recently, we were able to source five enormous stone pots carved from Pierre de Rognes, a very hard stone from the area of Aix en Provence and they are stunning. Thick-walled, very rare, and in lovely condition, this grand pot would make a wonderful focal point in any garden either upright or on its side and can be plumbed as a fountain. In excellent condition, it has no chips, cracks or repairs. Weighing in at around 750-850 lbs., you will need a forklift onsite to handle it. Please note that this piece can stay outside throughout the winter in all climates if covered. We recommend installing it on a concrete footing or slab of stone to prevent sinking.
France, CA 1920
H: 39.75 in Diameter: 31 in
Ref: CPO 1044
Chinese Glazed Rice Wine Terracotta Storage Jar
This lovely glazed terracotta rice wine storage pot was bought in the Perigord (Southwest France), but originated in China. With an unusual olive-brown glazing and striated collar, this pot would make a great large vase or a bubbling water feature in a small garden. There is minor chipping to the glaze on the body and two tiny rim chips. Otherwise, in excellent condition.
China, CA 1880.
H: 17 in D: 13 in
Ref: CPO 1001
Rare and Very Large Glazed Terracotta Amphora from Imprunetta, Italy
Beautifully-glazed in green and brown and stamped with the "Rose of Imprunetta," this amphora is frost-resistant and can be used as a planter, sculptural element, or converted into a water feature. It has been restored at the bottom, but is in perfectly usable condition and can be kept outside over the winter if we drill drain holes and it is raised up on feet and the mouth covered with a wooden lid.
Italy, CA 1890.
H: 44 in D: 38 in
Ref: COA 1002
Tall 19th Century English Terracotta Chimney Pot Planter/Pedestal
Rare because of its size, this hand-thrown terracotta chimney pot was removed from an enormous building in the Southeast of England near Kent. It would make a wonderful focal point in the center of a garden, and is just the right size to hold a nursery basket of profuse, dripping blooms. Alternatively, top with a piece of stone or wood for a fabulous pedestal.
England, CA 1870.
H: 49 in D: 19 in
Ref: COC 1004
Large Spanish Terracotta Amphora
Used throughout the Mediterranean countries to store water and oil from ancient times through the 19th C, terracotta amphora have made a resurgence in gardens and interiors as pieces of sculpture and water features. This one has one remaining handle that makes it resemble an oversized pitcher and it sports a beautifully weathered surface. Other than the missing handle, this piece is in excellent condition with minor wear and a few chips consistent with age and use. It will need to be covered or brought inside during the winter in cold climates.
Spain, CA 1920.
H: 32.5 in D: 27 in
Ref: COA 1004