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Pair of Carved Cast Stone Fruit Baskets; A handsome pair of early 20th century hand carved reconstituted limestone fruit baskets of a very workable size with a light covering of moss on the surface. Originally these would likely have been p..
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French Compostion Stone Basket Jardiniere; A 1930's realistically styled French jardinière in the form of a large flower basket with a sweeping oversized handle and fabulous weathered surface.
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Large Wood Louvered Panel; An American four section wood louvered ventilation panel. The large size would indicate this is likely from a barn.
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Set of Three English Mid-Century Planters; Set of three English cast aggregate pebble stone planters of tapered form and wide rims, with the original removable drains in the base. Circa: 1940
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English Reconstituted Stone Urn; A large mid-20th century English reconstituted urn of bulbous form with wide scrolling bands decorating the body. The wide neck opens to a very generous planting area.
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Early 20th Century English Carved Stone Birdbath; An English hand carved stone birdbath with octagonal dish top over conforming balustrade and lamb's tongue base. with a nicely weathered surface this charming piece would be a lovely addition to any g..
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Pair of Early French Cast Iron Urns; Pair of early 19th century French cast iron urns of simple campana form with a lovely multicolored surface.
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English 19th Century Lead Statue; A late 19th century English cast lead statue of the Roman goddess Ceres, the goddess of agriculture, grain and fertility. Years of outdoor use have created a lovely patina and lichen enhanced surface...
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English Mirror; A large and impressive over-scale mirror constructed of deep architectural molding from the ceiling of an 19th century English Regency home. A mirror to make any room.
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Pair of English Cast Stone Sheep; You cannot get more charming than this pair of English mid-20th century cast stone resting sheep, each with a very "sheepish" expression.
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French 19th Century Zinc Cupola; Striking French 19th century ornate zinc cupola on iron frame; likely originally a lantern
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Enameled French Jardiniere; Unusual French enameled cast iron jardiniere.
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Slate Inlaid Faux Bois Table; An unusual French faux bois table with x-frame legs,stretcher base and the top inlaid with sections of black slate. All four feet on on casters making it much easier to move than most faux bois furni..
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Pair of English Reconstituted Stone Eagles; A nice pair of 20th century English reconstituted stone eagles seated with clutched talons and wide spread wings; one facing left the other right.
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Pair of Large 19th Century Gate Pier Caps; Pair of unusually large 19th century English carved stone gate pier caps of octagonal form. These would adapt well to use as large garden seats.
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Pair of English 19th Century Hayracks; Pair of large English 19th century large hand forged iron conical hays racks. This unusual form would have been mounted in a hole in the floor of the haymow to feed the livestock below. These wo..
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Faux Bois Garden Bridge; A small French early 20th century faux bois garden bridge. Constructed of "ciment" over a metal armature to resemble natural tree branches this little bridge would be a charming focal point in a plant..
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Scottish Tree Form Planters; An unusual pair of tall Scottish glazed terracotta planters in the form of tree trunks. Late 19th century.
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French Garden Console Table; A late 19th century French Cast iron table base with associated period marble top designed to be placed against a wall.
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Pair of English Wrought Iron Benches; A pair of early 20th century English strap iron garden benches with graceful curving lines and riveted construction. Circa: 1920 Probably by either Barnard, Bishop and Barnard, Ltd. or Boulton & P..
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