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A good English limestone trough
£5,650A good English limestone trough
the rustic carved trough with roughly textured sides, nicely weathered£5,650 -
A very large English Cotswold stone farmyard trough
£5,450A very large English Cotswold stone farmyard trough
the rustic carved trough with roughly textured sides, an undulating edge and old cuts to allow plumbing and an iron pipe embedded, in plan canted to one corner£5,450 -
An English stone farmyard trough
£4,650An English stone farmyard trough
the rustic carved trough with roughly textured sides, one corner curved, nicely weathered£4,650 -
A good English sandstone trough
£4,325A good English sandstone trough
the rustic carved trough with roughly textured sides, pecked, nicely weathered£4,325 -
A good English sandstone trough
£4,325A good English sandstone trough
the rustic carved trough with roughly textured sides, pecked, nicely weathered£4,325 -
A substantial English granite trough
£3,800A substantial English granite trough
the carved trough with roughly textured sides and old cuts to allow plumbing£3,800 -
An English limestone pump trough
£1,230An English limestone pump trough
the rustic carved trough with roughly textured sides, the front dipped due to wear, nicely weathered with lichens,£1,230 -
An English Portland stone trough
£1,175An English Portland stone trough
the carved trough with roughly textured sides and old cuts to allow plumbing£1,175 -
One of two English cast iron watering troughs
£875One of two English cast iron watering troughs
the rectangular trough with an inverted rim, a tethering hoop to one short end and outset lugs for fixing, singular drainage hole, bearing the maker's stamp to the interior,£875 -
One of two English cast iron watering troughs
£825One of two English cast iron watering troughs
the rectangular trough with an inverted rim, a tethering hoop to one short end and outset lugs for fixing, singular drainage hole, bearing the maker's stamp to the interior, a crack to the rim£825 -
An English limestone trough,
£720An English limestone trough,
the rectangular cistern, moss and lichen growths and with knocks and marks commensurate with age,£720 -
A carved limestone cylindrical mortar, long repurposed as a jardiniere
£495A carved limestone cylindrical mortar, long repurposed as a jardiniere
with four lugs to the upper edge, and a dished interior, nicely weathered with old lichen growth,£495 -
An English composition stone jardiniere
£480An English composition stone jardiniere
the octagonal planter cast with quatrefoil panels to each side,£480
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