
Antique French Neoclassical Jardinière with Gilded Floral Swags
A beautifully detailed French neoclassical jardinière, featuring a pierced metal body draped with ornate gilded floral swags. Traditionally used to hold small potted plants, fresh blooms, or decorative arrangements, jardinières like this were staples of refined French interiors during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This piece blends elegance and craftsmanship: the soft ivory enamel contrasts gracefully with the warm gilt garlands, each adorned with roses, leaves, and scrollwork reminiscent of Louis XVI design. Delicately curved handles complete the silhouette, making the piece just as functional as it is sculptural.
Whether styled with a trailing plant, a moss arrangement, or left empty as a statement object, this jardinière brings an unmistakable touch of Parisian charm and neoclassical romance to any space.
Era
Late 19th to Early 20th Century
Origin
France
Materials
Enamel-coated metal body
Gilt metal floral swags
Cast side handles
Condition Notes
- Gentle wear to gilt elements consistent with age
- Light marks and scuffs to enamel body
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Structurally sound, beautifully patinated
All wear is appropriate for an authentic antique jardinière.
How to Style
- Fill with a small fern, moss bowl, or potted plant
- Use as a centerpiece holding fresh-cut blooms
- Style on a console, dining table, or vanity
- Leave empty as a sculptural decorative piece
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