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‘Vegetable Patch’ Hand Painted Welsh Slate Sign

The Painted Anthology

£20.50 Delivery included

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    • 2nd April
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    • 8th - 9th April
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    • 7th - 8th April

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  • Made of Recycled Materials
  • Made in the UK
  • Made by Hand

A hand painted Victorian Welsh slate sign for the garden. The perfect gift for a gardener or allotment keeper.

Hand painted using traditional sign writer’s materials and techniques.

Suitable for outdoor or indoor use.

Measurements

L16cm W3.5cm D5mm.

These are made from recycled Victorian roof tiles so show lots of lovely wear and patina.

Poke in a pot plant or simply prop on a shelf. These are delightful additions to a garden room, potting shed etc.

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 8th - 9th April

Express delivery: £8.00
Receive it by 7th - 8th April

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The Painted Anthology

Cottesbrooke, northamptonshire

A woven tapestry of hand painted words and ancient patina. A celebration of the beauty of found objects.