19th Century English Walnut Burl Chippendale Jardiniere

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Late 19th century English walnut and burl wood Chippendale jardiniere ode to a bygone era. It is hand-carved from luxurious which features a stylized relief carving on the boldly scrolled legs that displays an obvious Baroque style influence. Featuring cast brass handles on each side, it also sports a brass insert that was designed to hold hot coals inside upon which one would place a separator, usually a ceramic plate, then a teapot. This would allow hosts and hostesses to keep the tea warm and in the very room in which they were entertaining, ready to serve.

Dimensions: Height: 18 in. (45.72 cm)Width: 11 in. (27.94 cm)Depth: 11 in. (27.94 cm)

Materials and Techniques: Brass,Burl,Walnut

Place of Origin: England

Period: 19th Century

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Late 19th century English walnut and burl wood Chippendale jardiniere ode to a bygone era. It is hand-carved from luxurious which features a stylized relief carving on the boldly scrolled legs that displays an obvious Baroque style influence. Featuring cast brass handles on each side, it also sports a brass insert that was designed to hold hot coals inside upon which one would place a separator, usually a ceramic plate, then a teapot. This would allow hosts and hostesses to keep the tea warm and in the very room in which they were entertaining, ready to serve.

Dimensions: Height: 18 in. (45.72 cm)Width: 11 in. (27.94 cm)Depth: 11 in. (27.94 cm)

Materials and Techniques: Brass,Burl,Walnut

Place of Origin: England

Period: 19th Century

Late 19th century English walnut and burl wood Chippendale jardiniere ode to a bygone era. It is hand-carved from luxurious which features a stylized relief carving on the boldly scrolled legs that displays an obvious Baroque style influence. Featuring cast brass handles on each side, it also sports a brass insert that was designed to hold hot coals inside upon which one would place a separator, usually a ceramic plate, then a teapot. This would allow hosts and hostesses to keep the tea warm and in the very room in which they were entertaining, ready to serve.

Dimensions: Height: 18 in. (45.72 cm)Width: 11 in. (27.94 cm)Depth: 11 in. (27.94 cm)

Materials and Techniques: Brass,Burl,Walnut

Place of Origin: England

Period: 19th Century

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