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A pair of stone composition heraldic finials modelled as lions sejant, 20th century, with bold features, on integral shaped bases, 63cm high Condition Report: Usual minor marks, knocks, scuffs and wear commensurate with age and outdoor exposure, including some granulation to faces. Each with repair to upper part of mane above the face, where adhesive residue is visible. One with an old horizontal crack across the back and shoulders. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of stone composition figural planters or bird baths, 20th century, each with a putto raising a lobed circular basin, 91cm high, the basins 49cm diameter Condition Report: Each with areas of cracking to basin and figures. One with quite pronounced cement repairs, the other repaired with a paler medium. Surfaces weathered and with darkening/organic residue overall consistent with age and outdoor exposure. One with losses to stomach and lower portion of drapery Condition Report Disclaimer
A set of eight stone composition planters in Neoclassical style, 20th century, of square form, each cast with an urn in relief, 28cm high, 30ccm square, each with circular drainage aperture to interior Condition Report: Weathering and lichen/algae covering commensurate with age and outdoor exposure, as well as some slight pouring bubbles resulting from casting. Minor losses to feet. Please refer to photos for visual reference to condition. Each with drainage hole to interior. Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of three staddle stones, probably 18th century, of typical, rustic form, with circular caps on tapered and faceted bases, the tallest example approximately 85cm high Condition Report: Wear to surfaces overall commensurate with age and outdoor exposure, including losses and nibbling to edges of corners of tops and bases, dimpling/coarsening of the stone, and coverage with lichen/algae and other organic residue. Aside from two semi-circular losses to the lowest staddle stone (which is also quite pitted and irregular) and a smaller loss to the middle sized example, the shapes of the caps are mostly intact. smallest 82 high, 65wide overall Middle approximately 85 x 43 Largest approximately 86 x 53cm While we do not have the facility to weigh these items, we would imagine the lot is probably a two-man lift. Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of six limestone, possibly Cotswold stone, staddle stones, probably 18th century, of typical, rustic form, with circular caps on tapered square section bases, the largest example circa 83cm high, the smallest 66cm high Condition Report: Each with the usual wear, weathering, lichen/algae coverage and nibbling/small losses overall commensurate with age and exposure. Two with more pronounced losses to edges of caps. One or two of the caps possibly associated with bases. One of which has dark paint marks to base. Another has a larger, fresher loss to one of the corners. Another has a repaired crack to the rear lower corner of the base. Tallest approximately 81cm high, 50cm wide The smallest about 68cm high While we do not have the facilities to weigh these items, we would imagine each stone is probably a two-man lift. Condition Report Disclaimer
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