£139.00
This traditional House of Dun Urn is a replica of a damaged original, which the National Trust for Scotland granted Haddonstone permission to include in our garden ornaments collection. Suitable for plants and flowers, it’s perfect for positioning on one of our balustrades or a Haddonstone pedestal.
The original urns at the House of Dun formed part of a scheme devised by William Adam (1689 – 1748) for the house and landscape, completed in 1730. The National Trust for Scotland commissioned us to replace a damaged urn as part of the major restoration programme.
See below for dimensions.
| Dimensions | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| heaviest component | 18 kg | 40 lb |
| height | 425 mm | 16¾” |
| weight | 24 kg | 53 lb |
| width at base | 195 mm | 7¾” |
| width at top | 330 mm | 13” |
SKU: H-A420
M50 – Urns & Vases I.pdf
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M50 – Urns & Vases I.pdf
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