Here we have an absolutely stunning graduated set of French toleware plant pots! Aaaaaaah, I adore these! One of my favourite finds in a long while, they are just soooo beautiful. They have a Jappaned look with black and pale gold colourway showing a Regency style design with Warwick urn type design to centre below the laurel wreath. Lots of fine detail with pattern to base, floral details, scrolls and swags, finished with lion paw feet. These would date to somewhere around 1920. The last pair of these for sale sold for $2536, they were in a cleaner condition but I have 3, so I think these are excellent value, and personally I prefer them showing their age. They are so decorative and would look great in a lobby or grand entrance of a hotel. Also perfect for an interior designer, photographer or prop store - you would make a fortune renting these out. The largest planter measures approximately 13.5 inches tall by 13 inches square, the medium planter is 10.75 inches tall by 10 inches square and the smaller planter measures approximately 7.5 inches tall by 7.75 inches square. These have a combined weight of approximately 5kg's! Perfect for that French country house feel or someone looking for something quite unique. These are the only ones on eBay of course so get it or regret it! Sorry postage is high, they are valuable and need to be sent insured for loss which is costly. You are more than welcome to collect these in person. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

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Please Note;

I use new & recycled materials to ensure that your item arrives to you safely. I pack all of my items the best I can which you will see from my feedback. However, as with fragile items there is always a risk, items such as Antiques/Collectables, glass, ceramics, paintings etc are not insured for damage by any of the postal services, with the exception of The Royal Mail. This is why I offer a choice of postage options, so you can choose your preferred postage method. Collection in person is also available on all of my items. In the unfortunate, and unlikely event that something does get damaged or goes missing with the Royal Mail then I will do my very best to assist you in making a claim. I always obtain proof of postage for all of my sent items. Sadly I cannot be held responsible for the postal services poor handling of parcels. Here are a few links regarding Royal Mails compensation policies and how to make a claim if necessary.

http://www.royalmail.com/business/help-and-support/Royal-Mails-retail-compensation-policy-for-loss

http://www.royalmail.com/personal/help-and-support/claims-process-for-inland-items