Cast Stone Seated Rabbit
Located in South Salem, NY
Cast stone sitting rabbit garden ornament from the mid-century. Realistic fur and lovely shape to
Early 20th Century French Garden Ornaments
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Cast Stone Seated Rabbit
Located in South Salem, NY
Cast stone sitting rabbit garden ornament from the mid-century. Realistic fur and lovely shape to
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Cast Stone Sitting Rabbit
Located in South Salem, NY
Cast stone sitting from the mid-century. Remnants of original grey paint. Realistic fur and lovely
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Pair of Cast Stone "Alice in Wonderland" Rabbits
Located in Stamford, CT
A pair of audacious rabbits ready to reign over your garden!
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Pair of Stone Rabbits
Located in New York, NY
Pair of stone rabbits. Pair of antique weathered twenties-thirties cast stone garden rabbits
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Mossy English Cast Stone Rabbit
Located in Woodbury, CT
This darling bunny has a sweet, alert expression, unusual form, loads of moss on his back, and beautiful weathering all over. Devoid of chips or repairs, he is in perfect condition a...
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English Cast Stone Rabbit Family
Located in Woodbury, CT
This cast stone figure of a Mama bunny with her two little ones is simply adorable. She has an
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Vintage, new and antique garden ornaments and classical statues can help elevate your outdoor space. The right decorative touch can accentuate the areas you’ve set aside for outdoor meals and garden parties as well as create a welcome, relaxing environment for guests and family.
In ancient civilizations, garden ornaments and statues were symbolic of religious devotion, conveyed wealth and social class, and eventually were used primarily as decoration. Today, the addition of antique garden ornaments can still elevate garden decor and help personalize an outdoor entertaining area. Finding the right decorative elements and deciding where to integrate them can greatly enhance the visual impact of your home’s exterior and transform your landscape design.
Over time, artists have used ceramic, iron, stone and metal to cast garden ornaments such as porcelain urns, cast-iron lanterns, stone obelisks and marble seating. Positioning antique and vintage garden ornaments amid meticulously manicured greenery can help render more prominent the beauty of the outdoor space you’ve tended over the years. We promise that your brightly colored flowers and other plants will pop against the antique building and garden elements you’ve introduced to your outdoor space.
Nestling a garden bench or other garden furniture near statues or an antique fountain proves welcoming to guests, offering a place to appreciate the work you’ve done on your outdoor space or to enjoy a cocktail in the open air. A large statue in the corner of the garden can draw attention to an area that might otherwise go overlooked, while a grouping of smaller statues can create a similar effect in a less-traveled corner of the yard.
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