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A carved limestone cylindrical mortar, long repurposed as a jardiniere

probably nineteenth century,

A carved limestone cylindrical mortar, long repurposed as a jardiniere

probably nineteenth century,

with four lugs to the upper edge, and a dished interior, nicely weathered with old lichen growth,

£495

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Dimensions: 32cm (12½") High, 52cm (20½") Wide, 52cm (20½") in Diameter
Stock code: 47432
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