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An enormous English stone farmyard trough
from Leicestershire, 19th or early 20th Century,
the rustic carved trough square cut, with a linked smaller subsidiary cistern, and a plinth foot, nicely weathered
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The construction of this is somewhat mystifying. The stone does appear carved, the plinth may be a concrete footing that it was set into and it may be that it was block constructed in stone and then hand-finished when complete.
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