A very large, late 18th century, rectangular stone sink, carved from "Petit Granit" limestone - a dense fossil rich blue-grey stone once quarried in present-day Belgium. The body features a beautifully carved bolection edge on three sides. The fine chiseled finish, still visible on the exterior surfaces, gives the piece a textured, hand-worked appearance. The bottom surface of the sink is smooth and allows a perfect drainage of the water towards the sink's drain hole. Some unobtrusive wear consistent with age and use. A few small chips, scuffs and losses along the edges and areas where the stone has been gently worn down. Otherwise in excellent, usable condition. No cracks or breaks, structurally sound and water tight.
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