Garden & Architectural
Busby are proud to announce the opening of their new Garden and Architectural Department set up to complement our busy auction house in Bridport. We will be selling a wide range of garden statuary in stone, lead and marble. Cast iron ware urns, arches, gates and seating. Natural and composite stoneware troughs, mill stones, staddle stones, sundials, water features and birds tables. Terracotta items such as floor tiles, path edging tiles, plant containers, plant forcers and many other decorative items.
The architectural and salvage department will be accepting items such as wood panelling, period woodwork such as doors, architectural stone ware such as wall capping, stained or painted glass, Victorian chimneys and finials. Wooden garden furniture. If you are interested in selling Garden, Architectural & Salvage items, we are happy to offer a free online valuation. Please email us at [email protected] and a member of our valuation team will be in contact as soon as possible.
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A pair of 20th century cast iron twin handled garden urns or planters of pedestal form, each 42.5cm high, 70cm wide, 48cm deep overall
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about Lot 522
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A large Victorian white painted cast iron tazza urn, with egg and dart flared rim, over a half reeded body, fluted socle, on a square stepped plinth, 75cm diameter, 108cm high
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about Lot 573
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A very heavy 'Four Seasons' cast iron garden table, the rectangular moulded granite top over a pierced frieze, the legs capped with masks, joined by a shaped X stretcher, 90cm wide, 60cm deep, 70.5cm high
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about Lot 575
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A set of three very heavy white painted cast iron garden chairs, in the manner of Coalbrookdale, the backs inscribed 'winter' above each pierced roundel with central gnome and cherubs, each 61cm wide
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about Lot 569
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A Victorian cast iron tazza urn, the egg and dart flared top on a fluted column, the trefoil base surmounted by three swans, 62cm diameter, 75cm high
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about Lot 574
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A group of three 19th century French cast iron planters: comprising a pair of rectangular planters, one marked M 10, 31cm high, 52cm wide, 29cm deep, and a square example 36cm high, 39cm wide, 39cm deep
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about Lot 523

