Set of Three Iron Cast Médicis Vases, circa 1900
Antiquités Christophe Rochet — Villeurbanne
37 objects found
Antique garden ornaments encompass a rich variety of pieces created to embellish outdoor spaces: antique garden statues in stone, marble or cast iron, fountains, basins, benches, tables and period planters. From the 17th century through the early 20th, grand French estates and prosperous townhouses competed in elegance, commissioning their park ornaments from the finest founders and sculptors.
Cast iron, stoneware, limestone and white marble are the most sought-after materials. A natural patina, traces of moss or lichen speak to a piece's age and are often regarded by collectors as a welcome mark of authenticity.
37 objects found
Antiquités Christophe Rochet — Villeurbanne
Romain Lichtensztein — Maignelay-Montigny
Romain Lichtensztein — Maignelay-Montigny
Antiquités Christophe Rochet — Villeurbanne
Antiquités Christophe Rochet — Villeurbanne
Antiquites d'Augers en Brie — Augers-en-Brie
Antiquités Lecomte — Héric
Antiquités Lecomte — Héric
Philippe Cote Antiquites — Chauffailles
Antiquités Christophe Rochet — Villeurbanne
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
Au Réveil Du Temps — Saint-Nabord
AU FUTUR ANTERIEUR — Buthiers
Antiquités "Le Vieux Matos" L.V.M — La Chapelle-Saint-Martin-en-Plaine
Antiquités "Le Vieux Matos" L.V.M — La Chapelle-Saint-Martin-en-Plaine
When selecting a piece of antique garden furniture or statuary, start by examining the material closely. Antique cast iron pieces display slightly granular surfaces, visible casting seams and an even oxidised patina that is quite unlike modern reproductions in resin or aluminium. Natural stone — limestone, sandstone or marble — is identifiable by its grain, hairline cracks and the way it absorbs moisture. Be wary of pieces that feel unusually light or perfectly uniform.
19th-century garden statues and ornaments sometimes bear the founder's mark — Val d'Osne, Durenne, Barbezat & Cie — cast in relief on the metal, or a sculptor's signature carved into the stone. These attributions raise value considerably and make dating far more reliable. For stone fountains and basins, documented provenance — an old photograph, a château inventory — is a significant asset. You may also wish to explore antique architectural elements to complete a coherent outdoor scheme.
In terms of budget, smaller cast iron ornaments such as planters, grilles and console brackets start at a few hundred euros, while a pair of antique marble garden urns or a carved stone wall fountain can reach several thousand euros depending on quality and rarity. Condition is paramount: favour pieces free from major chips or unsightly repairs, and check that any moving parts — taps, grilles — are original.
Every piece listed on Antiquités en France is offered by a verified professional dealer able to provide detailed photographs, precise dimensions and full provenance information. Contact the dealer directly to request a condition report or to arrange specialist delivery suited to heavy and bulky objects.