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An Italian limestone courtyard wall fountain,

newly carved in the Veneto,

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An Italian limestone courtyard wall fountain,

newly carved in the Veneto,

the rectangular block-built back-plate with a rectangular ogee-moulded cornice and a brass spout above the a lobed demi-lune bowl with an everted rim, the bowl issuing to the semi-circular pool below comprising a waisted high-kerb surround,

£3,350

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Dimensions: 147cm (57¾") High, 110cm (43¼") Wide, 110cm (43¼") At Widest, 100cm (39¼") Deep
Stock code: 43810
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There is nothing more evocative of Italian cities than the courtyard fountain. Whether in a city square or a verdant shaded garden, a cooling trickle or splash of water is a welcome respite in the heat of an Italian summer.

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