Breckenridge is inspired by a red Indian cotton gown worn by Ann Cary Selden Breckenridge of Botetourt County, Virginia when her husband served congress in Washington between 1807 and 1819. The embroidered gold floral hand stitched border of the gown became our "Breckenridge" patternAs part of the WILLIAMSBURG collection for PORT 68, Breckenridge celebrates the timeless floral border. We have this pattern on a tea caddy, quatrefoil planter and modern hex shaped lamp.
The quatrefoil shaped planter will hold four 6" plants for an easy designer statement. Simply add a little moss and its the perfect center piece. You may also use it on the sideboard for entertaining with champagne. We suggest adding a layer of bubble wrap to protect the porcelain bottom, add ice and its now a grand ice bucket for your holiday party.
Measurements: 8"H x 16"W
Materials: porcelain, solid brass feet
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