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Antique Brass & Copper Figural Ram Head Handles Claw Feet Vessel Jardinière / Stove Humidifier
$4,800.00
1 in stock
Offered here is a remarkable antique brass and copper vessel-jardinière or stove humidifier, richly decorated with figural ram head handles, embossed surface ornamentation, and elegant claw feet. Pieces such as this occupy a fascinating place in decorative arts history, bridging the worlds of utility and ornament while showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship associated with late nineteenth and early twentieth century metalwork.
Today, this striking vessel functions beautifully as a decorative planter, cachepot, centerpiece, or statement accent piece. Originally, however, it may have served an entirely different purpose within the Victorian home.
The combination of its substantial construction, removable interior reservoir, decorative figural handles, and tripod claw foot base strongly suggests a piece designed either as a decorative jardinière or as a stove humidifier intended for use near heating stoves during the colder months. Regardless of its original purpose, the piece now stands as a beautiful example of antique decorative metalwork and Old World design.
A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF VICTORIAN METALWORK
During the late nineteenth century, households increasingly embraced decorative objects that combined beauty and practicality. The Victorian era celebrated ornamentation, and even everyday functional objects were transformed into artistic statements.
Jardinières became especially popular as indoor plants gained prominence within fashionable interiors. At the same time, decorative stove humidifiers were often placed atop or near heating stoves, helping to combat the dry indoor air created by coal and wood-burning heat sources.
Manufacturers frequently employed elaborate motifs inspired by classical antiquity, mythology, Renaissance decoration, Gothic revival influences, and the natural world. Animal forms, particularly rams, lions, griffins, and other symbolic creatures, became recurring decorative themes because they conveyed strength, prosperity, and prestige.
This vessel beautifully reflects that tradition.
STRIKING FIGURAL RAM HEAD HANDLES
The most eye-catching feature of this piece is undoubtedly the pair of sculptural ram head handles.
Positioned on opposing sides of the vessel, the handles display elegantly curled horns and carefully modeled facial features. Their presence immediately elevates the piece beyond a simple planter or utilitarian container and places it firmly within the tradition of decorative Victorian metalwork.
Ram imagery has a long history in European decorative arts. Dating back to classical Greek and Roman influences, the ram symbolized strength, leadership, determination, and abundance. During the Victorian period, designers frequently revived classical motifs and incorporated them into furniture, lighting, architectural elements, and decorative objects.
The ram heads here provide both visual balance and practical functionality while lending the piece a commanding architectural presence.
EMBOSSED SURFACE DECORATION
The body of the jardinière features an impressive array of embossed and textured ornamentation.
Bands of decorative relief work encircle the upper portion of the vessel, while the rounded body displays a richly patterned surface that catches light beautifully from multiple angles. The hand-finished character and varying depth of the decoration contribute to the piece’s visual complexity and historical appeal.
Years of age have softened portions of the decorative detailing, creating a wonderfully authentic appearance that collectors often seek in antique metal objects.
Rather than appearing factory fresh, the vessel exhibits the rich surface character and accumulated patina that only decades of age can produce.
ELEGANT CLAW FOOT BASE
Supporting the vessel are three decorative claw feet that provide stability while enhancing its sculptural quality.
The feet elevate the body slightly above the surface below, creating a graceful profile and giving the piece an appearance reminiscent of classical cauldrons, ceremonial vessels, and decorative urns.
The tripod design was frequently used in both Victorian and Empire-inspired decorative arts because it offered excellent stability while maintaining visual elegance.
Combined with the rounded body and figural handles, the feet create a balanced silhouette that looks impressive from every viewing angle.
ORIGINAL INTERIOR RESERVOIR
One particularly interesting feature is the removable interior metal reservoir.
This component supports the theory that the piece may have functioned as a stove humidifier or specialized planter insert. The removable insert would have allowed water or plant materials to be managed separately from the decorative outer body.
Collectors often appreciate finding these interior components still present, as many were lost, discarded, or separated from their original vessels over time.
The survival of both components together enhances the historical integrity and display value of the piece.
WONDERFUL AGED PATINA
One of the greatest appeals of antique brass and copper objects is the beautiful patina that develops naturally over decades.
This jardinière displays exactly the kind of authentic surface aging collectors seek.
The exterior exhibits a rich blend of warm brass tones, darker oxidation, areas of verdigris, and age-related color variation. The interior shows expected wear and oxidation consistent with age and use.
These surface characteristics should not be viewed as flaws but rather as evidence of authenticity and history.
The resulting appearance is warm, richly textured, and impossible to replicate through modern manufacturing techniques.
DECORATING WITH ANTIQUE JARDINIÈRES
Pieces like this remain highly sought after because they integrate beautifully into a wide variety of interiors.
It works especially well in:
- Victorian interiors
- Old World European décor
- English country homes
- French country settings
- Library and study spaces
- Traditional fireplaces
- Rustic luxury interiors
- Lodge and hunting lodge décor
- Eclectic collections
- Architectural salvage displays
It can be used as a planter, floral container, centerpiece vessel, decorative cachepot, umbrella stand for smaller arrangements, or simply displayed as a sculptural decorative object.
Even empty, it possesses significant visual impact.
COLLECTOR APPEAL
Collectors are increasingly drawn to antique metalwork that combines decorative artistry with practical function.
Several features make this example particularly appealing:
- Figural ram head handles
- Decorative embossed body
- Three claw feet
- Brass and copper construction
- Original removable interior insert
- Victorian era styling
- Excellent decorative presence
- Rich aged patina
- Old World character
- Multiple display possibilities
The combination of animal motifs, substantial scale, and functional design creates a piece that appeals equally to collectors of decorative arts, architectural objects, antique planters, and Victorian metalwork.
CONDITION
Vintage antique condition consistent with age and use.
The piece displays significant age-related wear including oxidation, verdigris, discoloration, surface scratches, dents, finish loss, mineral deposits, and areas of corrosion consistent with long-term use and storage. The interior insert also shows age-related wear and oxidation.
These characteristics contribute to the authenticity and historical character of the piece and are typical of antique brass and copper decorative objects of this age.
Please review all photographs carefully as they form an important part of the description and condition report.
MEASUREMENTS
Approximate dimensions:
Outer Vessel
- Height: 9 inches
- Width including handles: 10 inches
- Body diameter: approximately 8 inches
Interior Opening
- Opening diameter: approximately 6 inches
- Interior depth: approximately 5 inches
Measurements are approximate and taken from the widest points.
Richly detailed, wonderfully aged, and full of Old World charm, this antique brass and copper ram head jardinière captures the decorative spirit of the Victorian era. Its sculptural handles, embossed body, claw feet, and authentic patina combine to create a striking decorative object that remains as appealing today as it was more than a century ago.
Whether displayed as a planter, centerpiece, fireplace accent, or collectible decorative vessel, it offers a rare opportunity to own a distinctive piece of antique metalwork history.
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| Weight | 15 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12 × 12 × 12 in |
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Excellent – We almost never rate anything as excellent because to us, excellent means brand new and still in packaging. If we’ve only removed it from the box for photography, it still receives a "very good" rating.
Very Good – This is where most of our items fall. To us, this means as close to excellent as possible: museum-quality, with no imperfections unless noted (and even then, only very minor ones).
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