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A cast stone wall fountain, the water comes out of the lions mouth, 24\\\\\\\" tall and 20\\\\\\\" wide
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A stone fountain with 4 cherubs, removed from Kenjockety, Lloyd Harbor NY,
Rich Cribs: Lloyd Harbor\\\'s Kenjockety, and more
Wednesday February 16, 2011 10:06 AM By Valerie Kellogg and Cathy Mahon
Photo credit: Permission Daniel Gale Sotheby\\\'s International Realty
CLOSING SOON. Kenjockety, the 6.7-acre Lloyd Harbor estate once owned by Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, is in contract. The Tudor home first went up for sale in 2002 for $17.5 million. Its current asking price with listing agent Suzanne Wehren of Shawn Elliott Luxury Homes & Estates, who only got the listing in January, is $8.999 million. (She raised the price by about $500,000 from its previous listing with Daniel Gale Sotheby\\\'s International Realty.) The selling agent is Maria Siringo, also with Shawn Elliott.
Gibb owned the historic 1926 mansion in the early 1980s, when he reportedly bleached the floors and painted the walls white. It has since been completely renovated. There are seven bedrooms, seven baths, three half-baths, 10 fireplaces, a gunite pool and 500 feet of water frontage with deeded docking rights. The original architect was Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, who designed St. Bartholomew\\\'s Church on Park Avenue in Manhattan.
A neighbor is purchasing the property, says Wehren. -- Valerie Kellogg
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19thC Cast iron fountain, attributed to Robert Wood Foundry. I just found an image of this fountain in Barbara Israel\\\\\\\'s Garden book, stating it is identical in design to Robert Woods illustrations in his catalog, the image is attached
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A cast iron fish tank & fountain, 28" wide by 41 " tall,
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A pair of cast stone figural statues of a cherub on top of a dolphin, There is a whole in the dolphins mouth so I am assuming they are fountains. They are shown on pedestals of the period but they are not original to the pair and the statues are larger than the pedestals. The figures can be purchased with or without the pedestal for the same cost. They are 54\\\" tall on the pedestals, & only overhang 2\" from the base in the length not the width Height: 54, Diameter: 24
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Pricing sold
Available: sold
Item Number: 718
Circa: 1870
Victorian Zinc Foutain of a child holding a goose, by J & I Mott NY circa 1870, the overall measurement of the zinc pan is 44 inches round, the interior of the pan is 32" the figure is almost 32" tall & the pan is 22" off the ground.
Measurements:75" tall, 44"rd
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