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Victorian/Edwardian  "Barley Twist"  Edging stones in blue/grey.

There are ten stones which measure 2.4m when combined.  They are in pretty good condition but do have some chips on edges/tops commensurate with age. In addition to these are a few that match which are broken but still usable.

There are also some stones of a dfferent colour and size.  See photos

The main batch measure  individually approx. 24cm long  X  18cm height.

Please note we are in Brockley SE4, near Crofton Park Station.

Local delivery possible

 

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Edited by claudiaphoenix10
Price reduction and delivery option

Hi Harry, I would say 14 possibly 15 in the main lot plus the odds and ends.  The lighter colour stones and the ones with a straight bottom edge have a different size (smaller ) rope top. That mixed lot would make another 10 or so.  I have tried to take the pictures so the damage is clear.  Hope that's helpful. You are welcome to come and take a look.

Regards Claudia

  • claudiaphoenix10 changed the title to Vintage Garden Edging Blue/Grey. Rope/Barley Twist Top. Now Reduced. £100 ono.
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