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The design of the Deane planter is an inspiration from a cord-quilted bed cover made in England or Ireland around …
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The design of the Deane planter is an inspiration from a cord-quilted bed cover made in England or Ireland around 1730 to 1750. The original pattern from the WILLIAMSBURG collection is an oval shaped lattice design that alternates the garland branches at six inch intervals. Our planter features the lattice in slate blue on a glazed porcelain oval shape. The interior is glazed to hold water for flowers or plants. Scaled for mantles, dining tables, consoles or bookcases--the pattern on the planter is a classic. Accents of solid brass feet. Inside opening is: 7" x 16" oval Materials: porcelain, solid brass
Care Instructions: Indoor use only. Clean with soft dry cloth
Purchasing WILLIAMSBURG licensed products helps support the preservation of America's living museum Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia.
At Port 68, our porcelain pieces are handcrafted and fired at extremely high temperatures, and as a result, slight variations may occur. The glaze color of the finished product may differ slightly from the images displayed online.
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- Dimensions
- 18ʺW × 8ʺD × 8.5ʺH
- Styles
- British Colonial
- Brand
- Port 68
- Country of Origin
- China
- Item Type
- Made to Order
- Estimated Lead Time: 7 days
- Materials
- Brass
- Porcelain
- Color
- White
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