An exquisite late 19th-century jardinière from the renowned Gien faience manufacturer. This beautifully crafted piece features intricate, hand-painted Renaissance-style motifs, including cherubs, winged creatures, and classical medallions, all typical of Gien's elaborate and colorful designs. The vibrant palette of blues, golds, and greens, combined with its elegant shape, makes this jardinière a standout decorative object for any setting.
Founded in 1821 by Thomas Edme Hulm, a Frenchman of English descent, Gien became one of France's most celebrated faience producers, known for its high-quality earthenware and distinctive artistic style. Gien pottery draws inspiration from various historical periods, including the Italian Renaissance, which is reflected in the rich, detailed patterns seen on this jardinière. Today, antique pieces from Gien are highly sought after for their artistry and craftsmanship. This jardinière would be a perfect statement piece in a living room or conservatory, used to hold potted plants or as a decorative vessel. Its ornate design also makes it a stunning addition to any collection of French faience.
Light wear.
Approx. Overall 11¾" high x 17¼" diameter
Approx. Overall 30cm high x 44cm diameter