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Antique art nouveau decorative planter with Iris flower by Gustave de Bruyn of Fives Lille, French vintage plant pot holder

Antique art nouveau decorative planter with Iris flower by Gustave de Bruyn of Fives Lille, French vintage plant pot holder

Regular price €180,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €180,00 EUR
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Description: A striking French vintage or antique green earthenware art nouveau decorative planter with Iris flower decoration by manufacturer Gustave de Bruyn of Fives, Lille. This beautiful old planter has a super glossy finish and his highly decorative, even as a stand-alone piece of decor. Please see condition and dimensions details listed below.

Condition: good used vintage/antique condition with the expected age-related wear such as crazing, some scratches/wear to the glossy finish (see photos); having being used as a planter during its life, inside there are some water stains. In summary, an absolutely beautiful old planter from France. As photos are part our descriptions, please view all the photos carefully for a more detailed look before deciding to make your purchase.

Sizes: Height: 20.5 cm (8'') Dia. of top opening: 21.7 cm (8.5'')
Weight: will be within the 5 kg category once prepared for shipping

Cleaning: hand washing suitable for vintage / antique transfer pattern pieces.

Important info:

Shipping includes tracking. Rest assured, all items very securely packed and checked before they are dispatched.

If purchasing from outside the EU (U.S.A., Australia, etc) your phone number is required at the checkout for customs paperwork that we must complete. Thank you.

UK customers note: due to changes in shipping laws caused by Brexit, orders over £135 heading to the UK from France face an additional 20% VAT and possible additional handling charges.

Customs and import taxes: buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply.

Ref: 1857-nb

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