Ornate antique Victorian plant pot stand or trivet, crafted from robust cast iron with intricate brass detailing on the cast plate. Designed to display plant pots or for use as a trivet, it not only serves a practical purpose but also adds a decorative touch to any interior setting. The ornate Victorian design features detailed craftsmanship emblematic of the period, making it a valuable addition to any antique collection or a charming accent for vintage-inspired décor.
Weight: 3.92 kg
Height: 32 cm
Top plate diameter: 23.5 cm
A rustic artisan-made hardwood milking stool which would also make a delightful and decorative country cottage plant stand. Solid, stable construction throughout. Hand-turned seat supported by three glued-and-jointed legs for strength. Wonderful deep antique patina, showing attractive signs of wear and character developed through years of constant use.
Circa early 20th century.
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A heavy and distinctive vintage cast iron and wrought steel trivet or pot plant stand. Thoughtfully designed in the classical manner evoking a deep sense of timeless elegance and lasting appeal, this stand features an eye-catching decorative rope effect that gracefully encircles the rim, while a beautifully pierced floral design adorns the top of the stand, adding an extra touch of charm and sophistication. This exquisite piece displays a rusted aged patina, which not only enhances its vintage character but also showcases a rich history and storied past.
Top diameter 26.5 cm
Height 28 cm
Circa 20th century.
A vintage hardwood dolly pot, plant stand. This pot stand showcases a beautiful natural distressed look to the wood, adding character and warmth to any space. The dolly features traditional jointed and pegged construction, a testament to the craftsmanship of its era. With its six uniquely pegged legs, this item would make a striking and distinctive feature pot stand, perfect for showcasing your favourite plants or decorative accents.
Height 21 cm
Top diameter 21 cm
Base diameter 31 cm
Circa early 20th century.
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