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19th Century French Anduze Planter in Ceramic Clay from Provence
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19th Century French Anduze Planter in Ceramic Clay from Provence

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An antique Provencal terra cotta garden pot  has an antique patina reflecting the warm earth tones of the South of France. These French terra cotta urns are decorated with handmade swags and medallions and the dark brown and green drip glaze. The garden planters are not frost proof and include drainage. Wear consistent with age and use. Circa 19th Century, France.

Opening 15"

The iconic Anduze urn traces its origins to the early 17th century, during the reign of King Henry IV. Inspired by the classical elegance of the Medici urn  from Florence, a French potter in the town of Anduze blended Italian Renaissance design with Provençal craftsmanship, creating the first hand-thrown terracotta urn in Southern France. Over time, the Anduze pot became a hallmark of French garden style, admired for its graceful silhouette, durability, and decorative charm.

Material: Terra Cotta
Country of Origin: France
Dimensions: 22.5" H x 18" W

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