An unusual cast iron water spout fitted with a brass tap. Originally a village well pump. Additional Dimensions Above ground 104 cm Distance between tap and grate 58 cm Base 41 cm x 41 cm
A very impressive large scale English garden fountain. This fountain was reclaimed from a park in Rochdale. Hand carved from red coloured sandstone. Additional Dimensions Largest bowl height 94 cm Smaller bowl height 73 cm Base section height 78 cm Top pieces height 26 cm and 45 cm Overall height approx 316 cm (10 ft 4″) Diameter of
A simple, profiled pool surround,made from Italian Pavonazzo Marble. External size 207 cm x 140.5 cm Internal size 152 cm x 86 cm Profile H 14 cm x W 27 cm
This pool surround is made from a red coloured sandstone, with a carved egg and dart molding. Weathered finish. Reclaimed from a country house in Cheshire. Width 302 cm (internal) Depth 96 cm (internal)
A striking and unusual pair of Victorian clam shell planters or fountains dating from the mid 19th century. These natural giant clam shells make beautiful garden features, usable as planters, statuary or even fountains for a pool or pond. There are drainage holes and evidence of old pipes. Highly decorative, each large clam shell sits
A reclaimed garden pond or pool surround made from composition stone with light weathering. It is a beautiful feature for a garden and can be used as formal edging for a pond, a courtyard fountain pool or an ornamental flower bed. Dating from the late 20th century, it is evocative of the period with inverted
Reclaimed Carrara Marble Garden Plaque / Wall Fountain. An early 20th century, Italian marble plaque with decorative scrolling with an applied composition stone head in the centre. This could be drilled to make a wall fountain.
Monumental Scale Antique Cast Iron Trough. This trough has many potential uses within a courtyard or landcscaping project. Â The largest single piece trough we have ever seen. Additional Dimensions Base Height 44 cm The thickness varies from 2- 3 cm
An English Cotswold Limestone pool surround in excellent condition. Well weathered, minor chips and scuffs. This could be resized if required. Dimensions exclude and mortar joints. Late 19th century.
Latin inscription to the pedestal. This could be adapted for use as a water feature. We believe the latin translates as follows; Aqua saliens in vitam aeter, translating to English as ‘water, springing up to life everlasting strength’ . Die Martii translates to ‘on March’. XI translates to 11. Ano translates to year, below that