A beautifully ornate urn of classical or baroque design, featuring intricate relief motifs, a fluted lower body, and figural handles. The craftsmanship is rich with detail, fruit, foliage, and scrolling forms that echo the grand style of Victorian and early 20th-century garden pottery.
The urn shows a weathered, distressed finish, suggesting either genuine age or a period reproduction designed to emulate it. The surface patina and light wear add a depth of character that makes it feel authentically timeworn.
Likely dating from the Victorian to Edwardian era (c. 1880–1920), it may have been produced by a maker in the style of Doulton Lambeth, Haddonstone, or a Continental ceramic workshop known for neoclassical gardenware and maybe a later reproduction.
A statement piece for indoors or outdoors, perfect as a garden planter, floral urn, or decorative feature.
Details:
Material: Terracotta or composite fired stone
Design: Classical / Baroque
Features: Relief motifs, fluted lower body, ornate figural handles
Era: Victorian to Edwardian (c. 1880–1920) or later reproduction
Finish: Distressed, weathered patina
Condition: Good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear
Due to the nature of antique, vintage, and salvaged items, some wear, patina, or imperfections should be expected. These characteristics are a natural result of age and use, and are considered part of the item’s overall appeal.