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Specially commissioned by the National Trust for Scotland to replicate the Haddo House urns. Haddo House is a splendid design by William Adam built between 1732 and 1735 for William 2nd Earl of Aberdeen.
The campana-shaped urns that adorn the grounds are decorated with restrained gadrooning to the bowl incorporating scrolled handles.
This collection of Stonework is the most comprehensive of its kind produced anywhere. Pieces from the range have been chosen for the gardens of some of the worlds most famous buildings, including palaces, stately homes, National Trust properties, international hotels, state buildings and gardens, as well as private houses and gardens of every description. Each single item is the work of highly skilled craftsmen.
urns and vases . jardinieres . bowls baskets & boxes . troughs . pedestals & plinths . sundials . bird baths . statuary . finials . balls & bases . seats & tables . pool surrounds & lighting . fountains . obelisks & miscellanea . stone fireplaces
| Product | Pricing | Order form |
|---|---|---|
| Small Haddo House Urn DDA395 |
our price £205.00 delivery: small order note |