19th-Century French Cast Iron Planters by Alfred Corneau Charleville
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This exceptional pair of cast iron planters, created by Alfred Corneau of Charleville circa 1880, showcases finely crafted chimera handles and a bronze-like patina, exemplifying the artistry of the period. The pieces proudly bear the foundry mark on their base, along with the model number 3, indicating its authenticity and origin. The chimera handles add a mythical element, enhancing the grand scale and presence of these planters.
Alfred Corneau was a prominent figure in the world of metalwork during the late 19th century. His foundry in Charleville was renowned for producing high-quality cast iron pieces, often distinguished by intricate designs and superior craftsmanship. Corneau's works were highly sought after and played a significant role in the decorative arts of his time.
These pieces make a dramatic statement in any room, with their timeless design and exquisite detailing elevating the space and adding a touch of historical grandeur
Light wear.
Each measures approx. 20¾" high x 24¾" wide incl. handles x 18½" diameter
Each measures approx. 53cm high x 63cm wide incl. handles x 47cm diameter
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19th-Century French Cast Iron Planters by Alfred Corneau Charleville
Sale priceUS$5,950