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19th Century Chimney Pot Pedestals/planters
Malcolm Eglin Antiques
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Malcolm Eglin Antiques

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19th Century Chimney Pot Pedestals/planters

19th century
Description

A pair of 19th Century Chimney Pots, painted white. Garden ready as pedestals or planters.

Dimensions:

Height 44cm Base: 31cm square Top: 28cm square

Physical Dimensions
Height
44cm (17.32")
Width
31cm (12.20")
Depth
31cm (12.20")
Declaration

Malcolm Eglin Antiques has dated these Victorian Chimney Pot Pedestals to the 19th Century.

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SA1221451
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024784
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Description
A pair of 19th Century Chimney Pots, painted white. Garden ready as pedestals or planters.

Dimensions:

Height 44cm Base: 31cm square Top: 28cm square

Height
44cm (17.32")
Width
31cm (12.20")
Depth
31cm (12.20")
Date of Manufacture

Malcolm Eglin Antiques has dated these Victorian Chimney Pot Pedestals to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA1221451
Dealers Internal Ref
024784
Malcolm Eglin Antiques
Malcolm Eglin Antiques
Sellingantiques verified Since Mar 2009

Personal delivery service provided by this specialist dealer in fine and unusual decorative home furnishings

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A pair of 19th-century square white-painted terracotta chimney pot pedestals with moulded rims resting on stone steps.
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Archive I A pair of 19th-century square white-painted terracotta chimney pot pedestals with moulded rims resting on stone steps.

19th Century Chimney Pot Pedestals/planters

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Archive VI A pair of 19th-century square white-painted terracotta chimney pot pedestals with moulded rims resting on stone steps. View VI
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Northumberland
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Malcolm Eglin Antiques
Malcolm Eglin Antiques
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A pair of 19th-century square white-painted terracotta chimney pot pedestals with moulded rims resting on stone steps.
19th Century Chimney Pot Pedestals/Planters
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A pair of 19th-century square white-painted terracotta chimney pot pedestals with moulded rims resting on stone steps.
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Antiques are the ultimate green purchase. By choosing historical pieces over newly manufactured goods, you completely eliminate the carbon footprint of modern mass production while preserving exceptional, timeless craftsmanship.

Victorian chimney pot pedestals are square or circular heavy clay bases designed to anchor chimney flues to roof tops. Originally engineered to improve draught and vent smoke, these structural building elements are frequently repurposed today as garden features and plinths.

During the 19th century, chimney pots and pedestals were predominantly manufactured from dense fireclay or terracotta. These kiln-fired clays were chosen for their weather resistance, compressive strength, and ability to withstand high thermal fluctuations.

Authentic 19th-century pedestals feature heavy construction, hand-moulded or extruded seams, and signs of weathering such as soot deposits on inner surfaces or natural surface erosion. Maker stamps from historic brickworks or pipe foundries are often impressed into the lower rim.

Architectural pedestals function effectively as plant stands, urn supports, or sculptural accents when positioned flanking doorways, on patio terraces, or within conservatory corners. Their hollow construction allows them to hold potted greenery or trailing foliage seamlessly.

To preserve historic fireclay and painted finishes, clean surfaces gently using water and a soft-bristle brush rather than harsh pressure washers. Ensure proper drainage if used as planters outdoors to prevent water accumulation and freeze-thaw damage during winter.
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