Vintage Terracota Flower Medallion Planter3D ModelNoAI
This is a flower pot/planter from the Plum Orchard Mansion located at Cumberland Island Nationals like this one, which decorate the front steps leading to the mansion’s entrance. The planter is identical to the one featured in a 1906 advertisement for Galloway Pottery in Philadelphia. Th Seashore. There are six planteris company was operational from 1810 to 1940. The planter has five floral medallions surrounding it and is double banded.
Lucy Carnegie built Plum Orchard for her son Thomas. The mansion is currently a part of the U.S. National Park Service’s Cumberland Island National Seashore. If you want to seeitage preservation documentation work done by the USF CDHGI at the site, please visit our 3D model collection - https://skfb.ly/oQNYn
Background image: Galloway Pottery, catalogue no. 30, Galloway Terra-Cotta Company, Walnut and 32nd Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania https://www.historicnewengland.org/explore/collections-access/capobject/?refd=EP001.12.001.003.051
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