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Slate Springs Fountain

Slate Springs Fountain Height:24 in. Width:37 in. Depth:29 in. Weight:655 lbs. Fountain cover:FC22M Lighting:Included Number of pieces:2 Cast Stone Shown here in Relic Azura finish.Because of the natural characteristics of our products, no two pieces will be identical. Colors are represented as accurately as possible. Select from following option Color Chart click image to enlarge

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