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18th C French Square Hand-Carved Limestone Trough (#4 of Four)

It is exceedingly rare to see any trough carved with a “circle in a square”, and we are thrilled to have sourced a matched set of four 18th Century ones. We think they would make magnificent fountains, one in each quadrant of a parterre, either raised up on pedestals and surrounded by boxwoods, or installed at grade with no abutting plantings. Trough #4, seen here, is the most even-shaped of all four, but will require a bit of shimming at installation. There is not yet a drain hole in the trough, but it is quite easy to drill through the limestone to suit your preferred plumbing method. The lighter color on the top right-hand corner is because something previously rested there for a very long time, but this will weather over in a few years with continued exposure to the elements. This trough will need to be installed on compacted gravel, concrete footings or a concrete slab to prevent sinkage over time. In harsh winter climates, limestone troughs need to be emptied of water in the late fall and the opening covered with a piece of plywood weighted with stones on top. Weight is approximately 1200 lbs. Please note that although we have listed the four troughs separately, we offer a special price for all four purchased together.

France, CA 1790

H: 17.50 in W: 36.25 in D: 36.25 in

Interior Depth: 8 in Opening Diam: 25 in

Ref: CTR 1047

18th C French Square Hand-Carved Limestone Trough (#4 of Four)

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18th C French Square Hand-Carved Limestone Trough (#3 of Four)

It is exceedingly rare to see any trough carved with a “circle in a square”, and we are thrilled to have sourced a matched set of four 18th Century ones. We think they would make magnificent fountains, one in each quadrant of a parterre, either raised up on pedestals and surrounded by boxwoods, or installed at grade with no abutting plantings. Trough #3, seen here, has three relatively equal and level sides, but requires shimming on the fourth (shown in photos). There is not yet a drain hole in the trough, but it is quite easy to drill through the limestone to suit your preferred plumbing method. This trough will need to be installed on compacted gravel, concrete footings or a concrete slab to prevent sinkage over time. In harsh winter climates, limestone troughs need to be emptied of water in the late fall and the opening covered with a piece of plywood weighted with stones on top. Weight is approximately 1200 lbs. Please note that although we have listed the four troughs separately, we offer a special price for all four purchased together.

France, CA 1790

H: 14 in W: 36 in D: 36 in

Interior Depth: 8 in Opening Diam: 25 in

Ref: CTR 1046

18th C French Square Hand-Carved Limestone Trough (#3 of Four)

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18th C French Square Hand-Carved Limestone Trough (#2 of Four)

It is exceedingly rare to see any trough carved with a “circle in a square”, and we are thrilled to have sourced a matched set of four 18th Century ones. We think they would make magnificent fountains, one in each quadrant of a parterre, either raised up on pedestals and surrounded by boxwoods, or installed at grade with no abutting plantings. Trough #2, seen here, has pretty regular sides but will require a bit of shimming upon installation (shown in photos). There is a single drain hole in the trough (see photos), but it is quite easy to drill through the limestone if you require another one in a different location. This trough will need to be installed on compacted gravel, concrete footings or a concrete slab to prevent sinkage over time. In harsh winter climates, limestone troughs need to be emptied of water in the late fall and the opening covered with a piece of plywood weighted with stones on top. Weight is approximately 1200 lbs. Please note that although we have listed the four troughs separately, we offer a special price for all four purchased together.

France, CA 1790

H: 15.88 in W: 36 in D: 36 in

Interior Depth: 8 in Opening Diam: 25 in

Ref: CTR 1045

18th C French Square Hand-Carved Limestone Trough (#2 of Four)

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18th C French Square Hand-Carved Limestone Trough (#1 of Four)

It is exceedingly rare to see any trough carved with a “circle in a square”, and we are thrilled to have sourced a matched set of four 18th Century ones. We think they would make magnificent fountains, one in each quadrant of a parterre, either raised up on pedestals and surrounded by boxwoods, or installed at grade with no abutting plantings. Trough #1, seen here, has three relatively equal and level sides, but requires shimming on the fourth (shown in photos). There is not yet a drain hole in the trough, but it is quite easy to drill through the limestone to suit your preferred plumbing method. This trough will need to be installed on compacted gravel, concrete footings or a concrete slab to prevent sinkage over time. In harsh winter climates, limestone troughs need to be emptied of water in the late fall and the opening covered with a piece of plywood weighted with stones on top. Weight is approximately 1200 lbs. Please note that although we have listed the four troughs separately, we offer a special price for all four purchased together.

France, CA 1790

H: 18 in W: 36.25 D: 36.25 in

Interior Depth: 8 in Opening Diam: 25 in

Ref: CTR 1044

18th C French Square Hand-Carved Limestone Trough (#1 of Four)

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19th C English Oil on Board Landscape with Original Gilded Frame

This is a charming and very well executed oil on board painting under glass of children on a log beneath a shade tree. Featuring its original gilded wooden frame, it has its original Winsor & Newton label on the reverse side, indicating a date of ~1880. The unsigned painting is in lovely condition with deft impasto and the frame is in fair condition with various minor chips and nicks. Perfect on a library table in its standing holder or as part of a collection of Victorian art, it evokes a nostalgic countryside feel.

England, CA 1880

Framed: H: 14.25 in W: 10.125 in D: 0.875 in

Unframed: H: 11.5 in W: 7.5 in

Ref: DAP 1012

19th C English Oil on Board Landscape with Original Gilded Frame

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Italian Ceramic Garden Seat/Table Base with Shell Motif

In truth, we know nothing about this lovely little ceramic (faience) garden seat/table base other than we love it and there is a “Made in Italy” sticker on the inside. It is in very good vintage condition with no cracks or repairs, but there are several small chips to the glazing. The concave top is designed to drain water if used as a seat, but we would have a 24” round glass top cut to make it a stunning cocktail table, inside or out. Probably from the 60s or 70s, it could be as recent as the 1990s, but at this price, who cares? Weight is approximately 25 lbs.

Italy, CA 1960s-1990s

H: 15.25 in Base: 16 in x 16 in Top: 11.25 in x 11.25 in

Ref: TEY 1003

Italian Ceramic Garden Seat/Table Base with Shell Motif

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French Louis VX-Style Stool with Cabriole Legs and Hoof Feet

This is a lovely and graceful wooden (quite possibly walnut) stool, made in the style of Louis XV, and painted in a distinctive minty green. The cushy damask upholstery is in very good condition and the whole in untouched and very good original condition. Even though we are inclined to repaint it, we have left it as-is for fans of untouched mid-century furniture. Level and sturdy, it would be wonderful at your dressing table, next to your favorite chair or as a small coffee table in front of a loveseat. Weight is approximately 15 lbs.

France, CA 1950s

H: 19 in D: 18.25 Feet: 16 x 16 in

Ref: FST 1011

French Louis VX-Style Stool with Cabriole Legs and Hoof Feet

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Two Round French Steel Café Tables

We love the open form of these café or bistro tables, particularly since the sweeping legs are so graceful and the round bases make them extra-stable. In newer glossy black paint, they are in lovely condition (albeit with the usual little dents to the tops) and make wonderful side tables inside or out. Perfect on a small balcony for coffee or cocktails, in your garden flanking a wrought iron bench or at either end of a sofa with low lamps, they will last you a lifetime. And they are easily repainted another color if you are so inclined. Priced and sold separately. Approximate weight is 30 lbs. each. Please note that although the table tops look smaller than the bases, this is an optical illusion.

France, CA 1920s

Small: H: 27.86 in Diameter: 21.50 in

Tall: H: 28.86 in Diameter: 21.50 in

Ref: FTCA 1007, 1008

Two Round French Steel Café Tables

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Three Large French Deco Style Trumpet-Shaped Cast Stone Planters

The form of these heavy cast stone planters is so elegant and the planting wells so capacious that you will find so many places to use these in your garden. Art Deco in style, they go with everything and will give you decades of pleasure. We originally had 4, but broke one during transport, so there are three remaining and we have priced them individually so you can buy 1, 2 or 3. All are in excellent condition with no cracks, repairs or missing bits. The white paint is no more than 10 years old and looks great on this form, but of course, you can repaint them to any color of your choosing. The paint on the rims has weathered to a lovely pale gray color. Each planter has a drain hole drilled in the side near the bottom of the planting well to keep your plants well-drained. Two have rust stains to the paint from water with a high iron content and we will try and scrub them clean, but they may need a new coat of paint. Fabulous flanking your front door or entrance to your garden, potted up with agapanthus, vinca and moss or as table bases for a huge marble top to seat 12+ in the garden or inside. Sensational!

France, CA 1960s

H: 27.75 in Diameter: 26.5 in Foot Diam: 16 in

Ref: CPL 1210, 1211

Three Large French Deco Style Trumpet-Shaped Cast Stone Planters

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Gigantic 18th C Hand-Carved Belgian Bluestone Pot au Feu (Flame) Finial

This incredible flame finial, along with three identical smaller ones (FBF 1073 and 1074), once graced a private castle just outside of Nemur, Belgium. Exceptional in all respects, it is deeply and crisply carved, with an intricate flame rising from a semi-lobed body on a rising, flared socle that terminates in a square foot. It has its own short pedestal, also hand-carved in bluestone. In wonderful antique condition, it does have numerous age-related surface crazing cracks that are not worrisome as bluestone is very hard and can winter outside uncovered in all climates if installed on a stone footing. Place this regal piece at the center of your herb or rose garden or in the center of a parterre, surrounded by low boxwood for a stunning effect. Approximate weight is 300-350 lbs.

Belgium, CA 1780

Finial: H: 46 in Diam: 21.5 in Foot: 15 in

Base: H: 6 in W: 16.13 in D: 16.38 in

Ref: FBF 1072

Gigantic 18th C Hand-Carved Belgian Bluestone Pot au Feu (Flame) Finial

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Three Enormous 18th C Hand-Carved Belgian Bluestone Pot au Feu (Flame) Finials

These incredible flame finials once graced a private castle just outside of Nemur, Belgium and they are exceptional in all respects. Deeply and crisply carved, each features an intricate flame rising from a semi-lobed body on a rising, flared socle that terminates in a square foot. Each has its own short pedestal, also hand-carved in bluestone. All are in wonderful antique condition and are resplendent with a heavily-lichened patina. All have age-related surface crazing cracks that are not meaningful to their lifetime, as bluestone is very hard and can winter outside uncovered in all climates if installed on a stone footing. The finial in the front center position has had a recent repair just below the flame, done by a master artisan, and shown in the photos. Prior to the repair, the finial had a circumferential crack extending about 1/2 of the way around the finial but there was no movement, so it was not a full-thickness crack. Regardless, it is an excellent repair, color matched to the stone, and it is not evident unless you are looking for it. Place these regal finials flanking your front door, or to mark the entrance to your garden for a stunning effect. We are selling them as 1 single (the front center one) and 1 pair (the two to the rear in the photos), but have priced them individually, although you may buy all three. Approximate weight is 350 lbs. each.

Belgium, CA 1780

Finials: H: 40 in Diameter: 18 in Foot: 12.63 in sq.

Bases: 16 in square x 6 in high

Overall: H: 46 in Diameter: 18 in Foot: 16 in sq.

Ref: FBF 1073, FBF 1074

Three Enormous 18th C Hand-Carved Belgian Bluestone Pot au Feu (Flame) Finials

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Three Large Curved Segments from an 18th C French Granite Cider Mill

We found these three segments of an 18thC Cider Mill in Brittany and they are superb! Originally, there would have been 5 segments to form a continuous ring, but these three have had cast stone ends added to each segment to form large, enclosed planters. We think they would be amazing all together, potted up with a variety of tall annuals and trailing vines (to obscure the ends), and placed behind a curved bench. What a focal point in your garden! Alternatively, the segments could be flipped upside-down to form one or more curved benches, but please be aware that the bottoms are not smooth and are a bit bumpy. Lastly, what an above-ground rill these would make! Drain holes are not present, but should be drilled if you will use them as planters. We recommend installing them on concrete footings or compacted gravel to prevent sinkage over time, but no other care is needed. Granite is the hardest stone and can be left outside uncovered year-round in all climates. Although we would prefer to sell these as a group, we will consider splitting the set so just give us a call.

France, CA 1780

(A) H: 18.5 in W: 126 in D: 23.5 in

(B) H: 18.5 in W: 108 in D: 23.5 in

(C) H: 18.5 in W: 104 in D: 23.5 in

Ref: CPL 1238 A, B, C

Three Large Curved Segments from an 18th C French Granite Cider Mill

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Magnificent Life-Size French "Art Populaire" Statue of a Wild Boar/Sanglier

We simply love French Art Populaire animal figures and “Boris the Boar” is our favorite to date! We’ve seen these critters in real life, as they are all over the Southwest of France, and although anatomically indistinct (thank heavens!), we think him likely a male due to his size. When we bought him, he was in near-perfect condition, but a sloppy shipper sent him back to the States with a partially broken lower rear leg, a missing ear and some chips to his tusks. Nonetheless, our wonderful repair man has just finished restoring Boris and he looks and stands as good as new! He’s a friendly looking guy and has his original glass eyes and a lightly-weathered surface that will only become more beautiful once he find his forever home outside. Like all Art Populaire figures, he is hand-made of cement that has been crafted over an iron armature. Perfect guarding the entrance to your garden, he weighs ~ 325 lbs., and should be installed on concrete footings or a slab of stone to prevent water wicking through his hooves and sinkage over time. Please note he will need to be crated for shipping, but can remain outside year-round if installed properly. And for all you Arkansas Razorback fans, he would be a sensational mascot!

French, CA 1930s-40s

H: 32.50  in W: 53 in D: 16 in

Ref: SAN 1094

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French Mid-Century Brass and Marble Coffee Table in the Style of Maison Jansen

This little beauty is perfect in nearly all settings and will give you a sleek and subtly-glamorous focal point in front of your sofa. Made of brass and with reeded legs and its original marble top, it dates to the 1960s and is in very good vintage condition. Sadly, the top of the finial on the cross stretchers is missing, but since the bottom finial is present, we will try to switch the finial positions so as to make the now downward-facing finial replace the missing top one. Regardless, it is very well priced and can be left as is with its slightly tarnished base or polished up for a more striking look. The marble top lifts out, but is secured to the table base by a low integral rim. The original marble is in lovely condition. Approximate weight is 100-120 lbs.

France, CA 1960s

H: 16.25 in D: 31.50 in

Ref: FTC 1022

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Stunning 19th C French Cast Iron Jardinière

This is a fabulous 19th Century jardinière in its original silver paint, but sadly, is lacking part of one foot (an inelegant solution is a piece of cork, but we think a new foot could be fashioned from Bondo). It perfectly embodies the illustrious Beaux Arts period with its rococo panels, corners, feet, and finials and it is the perfect size for a tabletop arrangement. If you look closely you can see that the jardinière was assembled with screws, so we guarantee its authenticity. Fill it with white orchids and moss or, for a colorful Spring display, try daffodils, narcissus, grape hyacinths, and tulips. Magnifique!

France, CA 1880

H: 12.25 in W: 20.38 in D: 12.25 in

Interior Depth: 8 in

Ref: COJ 1007

Stunning 19th C French Cast Iron Jardinière

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Set of Five French 19th C Cast Iron Bollards with Chains and Rosettes

Most homes and gardens have a spot that needs to be cordoned off to prevent unwanted access and these fabulous bollards with their original chains will do it in style! When we bought them, they had no way of being stabilized in an upright position, so we had custom, heavy-duty pointed stakes about 20” high welded to the bottom of each bollard so they are easily inserted into the ground and stay where you put them…no concrete footing needed. Each bollard is separated by a chain that should hook onto connectors on the bollards, but sadly, there are no hooks on the chains. Instead, the chains have a blunt end with screws that have long ago rusted in place and so hooks will need to be crafted. There are 4 chains without rosettes, and 2 chains with rosettes that measure 64.25 inches in length and the rosettes were made to attach to a wall. Please note that the bollards measure 4 inches diameter at the base (and include pintles for driving them into the ground), and 5.5 inches at the top where the chains connect. The height without the pintles measures 39.5 inches, while the height including the pintles is 59.5 inches. The bollards, chains and rosettes have a beautiful rusty patina commensurate with age and wear, but they can always be sandblasted and repainted if you like.

France, CA 1870

Bollards with Stakes: H: 59.5 in

Bollards: without Stakes: H: 39.5 in

4 Chains without Rosettes: 64.25 in long

2 Chains with Rosettes: L: 64.25 in long

Rosettes: Diameter: 5 in

Ref: POR 1035

Set of Five French 19th C Cast Iron Bollards with Original Chains and Rosettes

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French 19th C Open Sphere Made from Wine Barrel Irons

We are great fans of quirky items and bought this open sphere expecting to make it into a lighting fixture, but we have lost our lighting expert and so are selling this and a companion sphere (FBA 1018) in unrestored condition. It would be stunning repainted and fitted with a 4-candle cluster, but we also think it stands alone as an unusual decorative piece by your front door or in a garden bed. Leave the patina as is or repaint it to your custom specifications and it will give you decades of please outside year-round in all climates. Approximate weight is 5 lbs.

France, CA 1890

Diameter: 25 in

Ref: FBA 1023

French 19th C Open Sphere Made from Wine Barrel Irons

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French 19th C Open Sphere Made from Wine Barrel Irons

We are great fans of quirky items and bought this open sphere expecting to make it into a lighting fixture, but we have lost our lighting expert and so are selling this and a companion sphere (FBA 1023) in unrestored condition. It would be stunning repainted and with a 4-candle cluster, but we also think it stands alone as an unusual decorative piece by your front door or in a garden bed. Leave the patina as is or repaint it to your custom specifications and it will give you decades of please outside year-round in all climates. Approximate weight is 5 lbs.

France, CA 1890

Diameter: 28 in  

Ref: FBA 1018

French 19th C Open Sphere Made from Wine Barrel Irons

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Outstanding French "Art Populaire" Life-Sized Peacock on Faux Bois Table

We are long-time fans of French Art Populaire animal statues made in the 1930s to 1950s but we have never seen a peacock, let alone one on a faux bois table! Sadly his neck was broken in transport but we have finally had him restored and our guy did an amazing and undetectable job! Made of hand-molded cement over an iron armature and painted in vibrant colors with multiple layers of crusty paint many years ago, his iron legs fit neatly into two holes atop the table. The table comes apart into two pieces (the unpainted round top and the brown painted tree-trunk base) and when assembled, the whole is completely solid and stable. Certainly, Mr. Peacock would lend a fabulous and whimsical note to your garden or conservatory, alone or grouped with some of our other Art Populaire birds.

France, CA 1930

H: 54.25 in D: 20 in W: 28 in

Ref: SAN 1102

Outstanding French "Art Populaire" Life-Sized Peacock on Faux Bois Table

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French Zinc Bottle Drying Rack with Prestigious French Wine Bottles

Originally used to dry wine bottles for reuse, this zinc rack is a particularly nice size and form and, with the addition of multiple empty French wine bottles, some with very good vintages (included in the price), can easily be converted into a fabulous and unique chandelier for your high-ceilinged kitchen or wine cellar. Alternatively, use it on the ground with our wine bottles as a conversation piece. It also makes a quirky and fun shoe rack and can be left outside year-round so those muddy boots never touch your floors. The patina of zinc continues to evolve over the years when left outside and it turns a stunning silvery-blue color. Approximate weight of the rack is 40 lbs. (but the bottles weigh about 50 lbs. more) and the rack has integral chains for suspending it which can be removed if you like.

France, CA 1930

H: 38.75 in Diameter: 19.5 in

Ref: LCH 1020

French Zinc Bottle Drying Rack with Prestigious French Wine Bottles

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