1980s Pair of Hand-Carved Marble Plant Pots
Located in Marbella, ES
1980s Pair of Hand-Carved Marble Plant Pots.
Late 20th Century European Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières
Marble
1980s Pair of Hand-Carved Marble Plant Pots
Located in Marbella, ES
1980s Pair of Hand-Carved Marble Plant Pots.
Marble
Elly and Wilhelm Kuch. Two unique ceramic plant pot covers. 1980s
Located in København, Copenhagen
Elly Kuch (1929-2008) and Wilhelm Kuch (1925-2022). Two unique ceramic plant pot covers. Glaze in
Ceramic
Ceramic Snowman Plant Pot Holder
Located in Bradenton, FL
A 1980’s ceramic plant pot holder with a snowman figure made by Bloom Rite. The snowman is wearing
Ceramic
Large Studio Pottery Plant Pot by Mobach, 1980s
By Mobach
Located in London, GB
ceramist of Mobach Studio Utrecht in the Netherlands, 1980's. The cylinder shape planter is emphasized on
Ceramic
Large Studio Pottery Plant Pot in Deep Red Piet Knepper for Mobach, 1980s
By Mobach, Piet Knepper
Located in London, GB
an over sized rim to make the plant stand out even better, in a deep red glaze. Inside dimensions
Ceramic
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