
A fine English garden round planter pot of terracotta from the Edwardian era, featuring a faux bois or tree bark and vine exterior around the circumference.
This highly decorative planter is wide and deep enough for maximum planting - designed to represent a hollow tree stump, clad with entwining ivy leaves together with ivy flowers and berries.
Stamped to the inside: Conway G Warne, Royal Potteries, Weston-Super-Mare.
Conway G Warne (1857-1923) came to Weston in the 1880s, purchased the pottery businesses of William Wilcox and John Matthews (the 'Royal Potteries') and formed Conway G Warne Ltd in 1890.
The business was renamed The Weston Super Mare Pottery, Tile and Brick Company Ltd in 1898.