Featured French Jardiniere - anyone know what its worth?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Charlie Harvey, Feb 4, 2018.

  1. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    I've been searching in the world of jardinieres & cache-pots for anything with heads on either end this way & about as common as hen's teeth.

    This one, with minimal description, sure exceeded auctioneer's expectations.

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  2. Thanks - you did better than me! I couldn't find anything that looked vaguely similar re the heads.
     
  3. tiadola

    tiadola New Member

    I own an antique...creamware? Unpainted majolica?...jardinier thats in a similar shape and size with swans on either end. Should I post a photo for comparison?
     
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  4. That would be great - thanks.
     
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  5. tiadola

    tiadola New Member

    Hmm Sorry for the delay...had to fish it back out from storage. It's significantly less swirly than yours than I thought. When I bought it, the seller (in Germany) told me it's French. I think I paid around 120euro for it? Shipping not included. No idea if that was market price or not for a piece like this since it's not in perfect condition...I just liked the way it looked and am not an expert Photo 20-2-2018, 7 02 40 PM.jpg . Just for your reference.
     
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  6. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

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    What am I missing here.....are these supposed to look alike..?
     
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  7. kristiaan

    kristiaan Well-Known Member

  8. tiadola

    tiadola New Member

    They're both double headed oval shaped jardinieres from (supposedly) the same period. I already mentioned mine is not coloured, and mine was advertised as French. OP said his might be French, but others say English. I am posting as a comparison.
     
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