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  2. Jardiniere - Wikipedia

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    English Victorian majolica jardinière. Jardinière is a French word, from the feminine form of "gardener".In English it means a decorative flower box or "planter", a receptacle (usually a ceramic pot or urn) or a stand upon which, or into which, plants (often in pots) may be placed, usually indoors.

  3. Giardiniera - Wikipedia

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    The Italian version includes bell peppers, celery, carrots, cauliflower and gherkins. [citation needed] The pickled vegetables are marinated in oil, red- or white-wine vinegar, herbs and spices.

  4. Autobianchi Giardiniera - Wikipedia

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    The Autobianchi Giardiniera is a supermini produced by the Italian automaker Autobianchi, based on the Fiat 500 Giardiniera.The Fiat version was offered since 1960, and was available in various configurations: station wagon and van.

  5. File:Carle Vanloo, La Marquise de Pompadour en jardinière ...

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  6. La belle jardinière - Wikipedia

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    La Belle Jardinière, also known as the Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, is a painting started by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael, and finished by Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio, that depicts the Madonna, a young Christ, and a young John the Baptist.

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  8. Cachepot - Wikipedia

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    Lilac, white and green jasperware cachepot with saucer, 1785–1790, by William Adams & Sons.. A cachepot (/ ˈ k æ ʃ p ɒ t,-p oʊ /, [1] French:) is a French term for what is usually called in modern English a "planter" or for older examples a jardiniere, namely a decorative container or "overpot" for a plant and its flowerpot, for indoors use, usually with no drainage hole at the bottom ...

  9. File:Jardinière (Louvre, OA 11771) 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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