Pair of Antique French Cast Iron Medici Urns with Verdigris Patina (Late 19th Century)
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A quintessential expression of French garden elegance, these Medici-style urns capture the timeless beauty of the late 19th-century neoclassical revival. Crafted in heavy cast iron, this pair boasts a classic bell-shaped silhouette characterized by a flared rim with an intricate geometric border and a beautifully gadrooned (lobed) lower body. The urns rest on elegantly turned pedestals and sturdy square bases. What truly distinguishes this pair is the exceptional "verdigris" patina: layers of old green paint have weathered over more than a century, creating a highly textured and organic surface that reveals hints of the dark iron beneath. Whether used as striking garden planters or as sophisticated indoor accents for a mantelpiece or entryway, these urns bring an authentic touch of Parisian "jardin" atmosphere to any setting.
Technical Details & Condition:
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Estimated Period: Late 19th Century (circa 1880-1900).
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Origin: France.
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Material: Cast iron (ghisa).
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Dimensions: Diameter 24 cm | Height 34 cm.
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Condition: Excellent antique condition. The cast iron is structurally sound and very heavy. The surface features a rich, authentic weathered patina with natural oxidation and peeling paint, which is highly desirable for pieces of this era.
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