"First 19th Century Pair Of Golden Planter Holders"
Elegant pair of wall planters in gilded papier-mâché, made with two caryatid-like sculptures. The works depict two naked cupids holding a basket of fruit. The faces of the two cherubs express joy, and the quality of the sculptures is exquisite and cared for in the smallest details. The two planters are reinforced with a sturdy iron structure on the back, essential for fixing to the wall. These extremely elegant and refined planters have the ability to enrich any environment with taste and class. Tuscan manufacture from the early 19th century (ca. 1820).
Measurements: H x DM 37 x 25cm