A Pair of Late 19th Century/Early 20th Century Cast Iron Campana-Form Garden Urns. They have a broad, outwardly flared rim, flanking acanthus side handles, and a bulbous lower body. Urn sits atop a stepped square plinth, with a fluted neck. These types of planters became popular during Georgian and Victorian periods where they were used in formal gardens and estates. Urns/Planters are painted black and have a wonderful weathered patina that adds charm and authenticity. Today they are commonly seen flanking entryways, garden paths, or gates; they can be used indoors in Eclectic or European-inspired interiors.
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