Antique French Repoussé Brass Jardinière with Original Glass Liner
Antique French Repoussé Brass Jardinière with Original Glass Liner
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Additional Description
An elegant antique French jardinière crafted in finely worked repoussé brass, dating to the late 19th century and retaining its original removable glass liner. The oval brass body is richly ornamented with a continuous frieze of neoclassical motifs, including scrolling acanthus foliage, stylized palmettes, and oval cartouches, all formed through traditional repoussé techniques from sheet brass.
The vessel is fitted with gracefully arched openwork side handles terminating in scrolling volutes, and rests on three small bracket feet, giving the piece both visual balance and structural stability. The brass surface displays a warm, naturally aged patina with areas of soft wear, lending depth and character consistent with its age.
The interior glass liner is hand-formed and custom-fitted to the brass mount. Interior views reveal the reverse impressions of the repoussé decoration, confirming traditional hand-worked construction rather than cast metal. No maker’s marks are present, which is typical of high-quality French decorative brass objects produced by Parisian workshops during this period.
Originally intended as a centerpiece or jardinière for floral arrangements, this piece now serves beautifully as a decorative centerpiece, cachepot, or table object in both classical and layered interiors.
Era
Late 19th Century
Belle Époque / Neoclassical Revival
Circa 1880–1900
History
During the Belle Époque, French decorative arts embraced revived classical forms alongside refined metalworking techniques. Repousséd brass objects were widely produced for domestic interiors, offering richly ornamented designs at a more accessible level than cast ormolu while still requiring skilled hand labor.
Jardinières such as this were fashionable centerpieces in salons and dining rooms, reflecting the era’s emphasis on ornament, symmetry, and natural motifs. The survival of the original fitted glass liner is a notable feature, as liners were frequently lost or replaced over time.
Provenance
France
Materials
Repousséd brass
Hand-formed clear glass liner
Dimensions
(To be provided)
Disclaimers
Age-appropriate surface wear and patina to the brass, including spotting and areas of softened finish
Glass liner shows surface scratches and a small edge chip, visible in close-up images; does not affect stability or use
No maker’s marks observed
Structurally sound and stable
Additional Description
An elegant antique French jardinière crafted in finely worked repoussé brass, dating to the late 19th century and retaining its original removable glass liner. The oval brass body is richly ornamented with a continuous frieze of neoclassical motifs, including scrolling acanthus foliage, stylized palmettes, and oval cartouches, all formed through traditional repoussé techniques from sheet brass.
The vessel is fitted with gracefully arched openwork side handles terminating in scrolling volutes, and rests on three small bracket feet, giving the piece both visual balance and structural stability. The brass surface displays a warm, naturally aged patina with areas of soft wear, lending depth and character consistent with its age.
The interior glass liner is hand-formed and custom-fitted to the brass mount. Interior views reveal the reverse impressions of the repoussé decoration, confirming traditional hand-worked construction rather than cast metal. No maker’s marks are present, which is typical of high-quality French decorative brass objects produced by Parisian workshops during this period.
Originally intended as a centerpiece or jardinière for floral arrangements, this piece now serves beautifully as a decorative centerpiece, cachepot, or table object in both classical and layered interiors.
Era
Late 19th Century
Belle Époque / Neoclassical Revival
Circa 1880–1900
History
During the Belle Époque, French decorative arts embraced revived classical forms alongside refined metalworking techniques. Repousséd brass objects were widely produced for domestic interiors, offering richly ornamented designs at a more accessible level than cast ormolu while still requiring skilled hand labor.
Jardinières such as this were fashionable centerpieces in salons and dining rooms, reflecting the era’s emphasis on ornament, symmetry, and natural motifs. The survival of the original fitted glass liner is a notable feature, as liners were frequently lost or replaced over time.
Provenance
France
Materials
Repousséd brass
Hand-formed clear glass liner
Dimensions
(To be provided)
Disclaimers
Age-appropriate surface wear and patina to the brass, including spotting and areas of softened finish
Glass liner shows surface scratches and a small edge chip, visible in close-up images; does not affect stability or use
No maker’s marks observed
Structurally sound and stable