Historical information
This item appears to be an antique cast iron wall-mounted flower holder or vase.
These were commonly used in Victorian-era gardens or on exterior walls of houses.
The cone shape would hold soil and flowers, with the top edge acting as a decorative border.
Could have been used in public spaces, homes, or cemeteries for holding fresh or artificial flowers.
Physical description
A cone-shaped cast iron object with decorative engravings.
The top edge features intricate relief designs, possibly of floral or foliage patterns.
The body of the cone has a brickwork design with a small window motif, suggesting a cottage-style aesthetic.
There is a small metal hook or attachment at the upper rim, likely for wall mounting.