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Garden Antiques > Planters, vases and urns
Zinc finial urn (Reference 9337)
Zinc fire pot finial, a decorative element with fire coming out of the top of a vase. It is decorated with gadroons and garlands of flowers and fruit.
This is a traditional architectural figure since the Renaissance and are often placed atop balustrades and cornices or used as garden ornaments.
Origin
19th century
Dimensions
| Width | Height | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1' 4'' ⅛ 41cm |
5' 1'' 155cm |
Additional information
One flower is missing and another is damaged.












