Summerhill Gallery
$485.00
$485.00
Copper basin with handles sitting in a wrought iron stand with hammered feet ca 1890's. Used as a "jelly kettle" once, now try it as a planter or cool ice bucket for the patio! Excellent patina. copper basin is 22" in diameter, 13" high. Overall size in stand; 22" high, 24" wide.
Summerhill Gallery
$3,200
$3,200
Unusual pair of planters in the shape of tree trunks with 4 trunk offshoots. These salt-glazed ceramic pieces are reminiscent of the Portland Stoneware "all weather" ceramic garden urns of the 1880s, and are probably late nineteenth century. There is one central trunk and four branching trunks. There are acanthus and flowering plant designs alternating at the base between branching sections. Each piece is 22" high by 24" wide and is hollow at the base...
Summerhill Gallery
Price on Request
Price on Request
Cast iron fountain consisting of dramatic figure of a winged griffin supporting a wide basin with elaborate acanthus design on its underside ca 1870, possibly maunfactured by Fiske. Is in 3 pieces; circular base, griffin support and water basin. Overall height is 46"; basin diameter 35", base diameter 12". Is in excellent condition with no breaks and wonderful surface.
Summerhill Gallery
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Charming bronze figure of young boy with headband playing panpipes, probably early 1900's. Wonderfully detailed casting with an excellent patina. Set in concrete pond of later vintage. Gentle sound of falling water suitable for indoors as well as out. Figure is 33" high, 9" wide by 12" deep. Minor repairs on one hand and at mouth. Concrete basin is 44" wide, 35" deep, 10" high.
Summerhill Gallery
$2,800
$2,800
An elaborately figured marble fountain from the late nineteenth century with ornate columns supporting tiers of intricate design. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use. 48" tall, 23" in diameter at base, with tiers 14" and 10.5" wide. In excellent condition
Summerhill Gallery
$1,200
$1,200
Hand hammered watering can in copper with wonderful old-world character. Alistair Morris ("Antiques from the Garden" & Sothebys director) cites copper as the metal used for eighteenth century watering cans as opposed to tin-plate in the nineteenth. We can probably date this to the eighteenth century. 22" wide, 15" high, 11" wide.
Summerhill Gallery
$750.00
$750.00
Nineteenth century cast iron jardiniere from France with scrollwork design and corner finials. Has maker's mark on underside "Faure Revin 9". 13" high, 22" long, 12" deep. In excellent condition.
Summerhill Gallery
$680.00
$680.00
A very attractive nineteenth century wirework plant stand, American. Diamond patterned outward splaying sides, webbed legs with scrolling. 33" high, 40" wide, 12" deep. Other than a few bent wires in excellent condition.
Summerhill Gallery
$1,200
$1,200
Formal glazed terracotta architectural elements - glazed carytid columns in brown and gold, suitable for exterior use or as part of indoor cabinetry. Existing single screw holes at top and base. Each 34.5" long, 8" wide, 4" deep. A couple of minor chips, quite repairable.
Summerhill Gallery
$1,200
$1,200
Beautifully sculpted building element in terracotta ca 1900 - lion's head medallion surrounded by decorative leaves. 29" wide, 17" high, 6" deep. Excellent condition.
Summerhill Gallery
$220.00
$220.00
Decorative building element of cast lion's head, ca 1900. 13" square, 7" thick. In good condition.
Summerhill Gallery
$1,100
$1,100
English cast iron pub table with paw feet and Edward VII medallions from the early 1900's. Has a marble top of more recent provenance. Nice original finish on the cast metal surface. 28.5" high, 22" in diameter; marble top is 1" thick.
Fine condition.
















