For Your Home
Two Stone Planters--with local history attached!
- Item Number
- 220
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 90 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
The molds used to make these planters are over 120 years old. They belonged to William Plimpton Sr. a stone mason, who was in charge of the quarry that produced the stone for Boldt's Castle in Alexandria Bay. His grandson has been making planters for family, friends and charitable organizations. They are not available to be "purchased," so this is your chance to bring home some history!
Item Special Note
Planters are 16" in diameter and 14" high, and each one weighs 88 pounds, so they sure will stay in place on your deck or dock!
Donated By:
William Plimpton, III
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