A PAIR OF SCOTTISH TERRACOTTA URNS AND PEDESTALS
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more The Garkirk Fire-Clay Works Specialising in refractory brick, the Scottish-based Garnkirk Fire-Clay Company, established by the Sprot family, became pre-eminent around 1850. In 1869, it was said to be the biggest fireclay company in the world, covering six acres and employing over 300 men. The site was demolished in 1898.
A PAIR OF SCOTTISH TERRACOTTA URNS AND PEDESTALS

LATE 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY BY THE GARNKIRK FIRECLAY WORKS

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A PAIR OF SCOTTISH TERRACOTTA URNS AND PEDESTALS
LATE 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY BY THE GARNKIRK FIRECLAY WORKS
The urns -- 17½in. (44.5cm.) high; 22½in. (57cm.) wide; the plinths -- 29¼in. (74.3cm.) high; 15¼in. (38.5cm.) square; overall -- 46¾in. (118.8cm.) (4)
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