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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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Cast Iron Window Frame Mirror; A large 19th century English cast iron arched window frame now converted to a mirror.
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Three Piece Wicker Set; An American three piece set of stick wicker consisting of a three seat sofa and two chairs, one chair with a built in drink holder and magazine rack in the arms. Recently reupholstered.
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Pair of English Gothic Style Urns; An early 20th century pair of nicely weathered English reconstituted stone urns, the sides decorated with raised Gothic arches.
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Compton Pottery Statue; A turn of the century statue of the seated Pan attributed to the Compton Potters Art Guild. The Compton Potters Art Guild was established in 1895 by Mary Watts,wife of portrait painter and s..
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Ruby Levic Bailey Garden Statue; An early 20th century small scale statue by Ruby Levic Bailey (1871-1940) of a young boy seated on a tree stump. Circa: 1915 In the late Victorian age Ruby Levic (occ..
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English Raised Planter; An unusually long and impressive early 20th century English rectangular planter on raised supports. Constructed of reconstituted stone both sides as well as the ends and support feet of this pie..
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