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Egg & Dart Round Garden Urn

14Hx14Wx14L inches Garden Statue / Garden OrnamentAged stone is a fiberstone mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface using terrazzo-like techniques. The surface is then sandblasted and chemically treated, followed by an acid stain to give the appearance of aged stone in our outdoor garden decor, statuary, gargoyles, planters, urns, and vases. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete garden statues. Please allow 5 weeks for manufacturing and shipping.

14Hx14Wx14L inches Garden Statue / Garden OrnamentAged stone is a fiberstone mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface using terrazzo-like techniques. The surface is then sandblasted and chemically treated, followed by an acid stain to give the appearance of aged stone in our outdoor garden decor, statuary, gargoyles, planters, urns, and vases. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete garden statues. Please allow 5 weeks for manufacturing and shipping.

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Egg & Dart Round Garden Urn Notices

Redesigned urn did not breach court order

Haddonstone Ltd and another v Sharp; Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Stuart-Smith, Lord Justice Rose, Sir John Balcombe); 23 January 1996 An undertaking to the court, not to make and sell a product "of the same design" as that which had infringed someone else's copyright, was not breached by the

Publication: The Independent (London, England)

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THE SELF-CONTAINED GARDEN Pick a planter, plain or fancy

There are almost as many kinds of plant containers as there are plants to put in them. You can put a plant in an antique teakettle hung from porch rafters, or in a big, serious box of teak, in a giant sea shell or in one of the Grecian-inspired urns the Victorians loved. Experts grow exquisite

Publication: The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)

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