Neoclassical Brass Cachepot Planter with Ram's Heads
Located in Elkhart, IN
A stunning neoclassical style brass cachepot planter with ram's head handles. circa late 20th
Late 20th Century Neoclassical Planters and Jardinieres
Brass
Neoclassical Brass Cachepot Planter with Ram's Heads
Located in Elkhart, IN
A stunning neoclassical style brass cachepot planter with ram's head handles. circa late 20th
Brass
Early 20th Century Copper Jardinieres or Planters with Rams Head Handles
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Early 20th Century Pair of Copper Jardinieres or Planters with Rams Head Handles The pair are
Brass, Copper
Vintage Regency Brass Rams Head Jardinere
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Make a bold statement with this exquisitely detailed Vintage Regency Brass Ram’s Head Jardinière
Brass
$575 / set
H 9 in Dm 10 in
Pair of Copper and Mixed Metal late 19th Century Jardinieres with Ram Handles
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Pair of Planters heavily patinated Copper, Brass and other metals - Each has a pair of Rams on
Brass, Copper
1970s Neo-Classical Style Tole & Brass Planter / Stand With Rams and Hooves
By Maison Jansen
Located in Kennesaw, GA
This is a neo-classical style tole black and gilt brass planter or plant stand.. it has brass ram
Metal, Brass
French 19th Century Copper and Brass Jardinière
Located in London, GB
A Gorgeous French Louis XV copper and brass jardinière with rams head detail, swags and hoof legs.
Brass, Copper
Sold
H 7 in W 12.5 in D 17.5 in
Vintage Scalloped Brass Jardinière Centerpiece Figural Ram Goat Head Handles 18"
By Decorative Crafts
Located in Dayton, OH
Vintage 1970s brass centerpiece / planter featuring an oval shape with scalloped edges / sides
Brass
Brass Jardinière with Rams Head Handles and Paw Feet
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Brass jardinière with ram's head handles and paw feet, a large oval structure with bowed ribbing. A
Brass
Vintage Solid Brass Mottahedeh Jardinière With Ram's Head Handles
By Mottahedeh
Located in Doraville, GA
Vintage solid brass planter / jardinière manufactured by Mottahedeh Design, made in India. The
Brass
Hollywood Regency Italian Brass Ram Head Planter or Decorative Bowl
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
Figurative brass head bowl with hoof feet. A lovely Hollywood Regency style bowl which features
Brass
1960s Italian Brass Scalloped Cachepot Bowl with Rams Head Motif
Located in Richmond, VA
, scalloped edge, rams head handles, and hoof feet. Lovely aged brass patina all-over, can easily be polished
Brass
Vintage Metal Clawfoot Planter
Located in High Point, NC
These rustic planters are a playful interpretation on typical zinc garden-ware. Inspired by traditional outdoor pitchers, wash-bins and basins, this metal planter is weather resistan...
Metal, Zinc
Whether burnished or lacquered, antique, new and vintage brass furniture can elevate a room.
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