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19th Century Spanish Hand Carved Limestone Basin

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  • Spanish 19th Century Cast-Stone Jar with Nicely Ribbed Texture
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    A Spanish cast-stone pot from the 19th century. This antique vessel from Spain is bulb-shaped and has a thick and pronounced lip at top, a nicely ribbed texture around it's body, and...
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  • Spanish Carved-Stone Garden Trough, Early 20th Century
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    A Spanish carved-stone trough from the early 20th century. This antique garden basin from Spain is rectangular in shape, which has been hand-carved out of...
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  • Spanish Antique Clay Pot with Spout at the Bottom from the 19th Century
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  • 19th C. Spanish Stone Grotto for the Garden, 'or Fabulous Birdbath!'
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    A Spanish grotto bowl of carved rock from the 19th century. This antique vessel from Spain has been hand-carved out of a single boulder, having most of its original live-edge, with a basin which has been hand-carved into the top to hold water- makes for a great little birdbath! This 19h century Spanish vessel would work wonderfully as an outdoor grotto stone bowl feature, perhaps filled with water and used as a sweet little bird bath (or perhaps as a succulent planter...
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