Adams Neoclassical Planter, Probably Zinc with Patina, 19th Century
12.5" h x 13.5" d
A sophisticated 19th-century planter in the Adams style, featuring a tapered form decorated with classical swags and medallions that echo the celebrated designs of Robert Adam. The piece captures the refined elegance of the late Georgian era, where the discovery of antiquity inspired a new, lighter language of domestic ornament.
Circa 1860, this handsome piece reflects the enduring legacy of the Neoclassical period, carrying the grace of 18th-century design into a new era of garden and interior decoration.
Crafted from what appears to be zinc and finished with a weathered, naturally aged patina that lends a sense of permanence and history. Rooted in the Neoclassical tradition, this planter embodies the "Adam Style" through its use of delicate Roman motifs and balanced proportions that once defined the most fashionable homes in Britain.
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