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An Early 19thC Carved Bath Stone Column c.1800 reserved one with mouth agape and

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one with mouth agape and the other closed

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An Early 19thC Carved Bath Stone Column c.1800 reserved one with mouth agape andOrigin: English Period: George III Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1800 Height: 38 Diameter: 10 (at top) Base: 14 Square The oolitic limestone plinth column, almost certainly Bath stone, of country house estate origins, the cylindrical body to a circular socle and plinth square base, the whole beautifully weathered with age and surviving from the early nineteenth century. The column has flaking to the stone as photographed; with salt damage to the

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