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Concrete Swan Jardinieres Garden Planters C.1920

Antiques : Garden Furniture And Accessories : Jardinieres : Planters

 

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Pair of cunning swan concrete jardinieres or planters C.1920. The 5 inch X 5.75 inch opening allows for larger pots or planting directly into the swan as there is a good size drainage hole in the bottom of each. For interior or exterior use with wonderful aged coloring to the concrete in mid to darker tones. The wings are very detailed which shows rows of feathers as well as the cute tails,under feathers, long graceful necks and tiny eyes. Excellent condition. Measure 14L X 8W X 9H. Price is for pair.

Item ID: MJR3023

 

 

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