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Flowers Sundial
Flowers Sundial

Solid brass sundial with verdigris highlights. A bouquet of welcoming chrysanthemums adorns this beautiful brass sundial. The motto, “Flowers are lovely, love is flowerlike” was written by the 18th century English romantic poet, S.T. Coleridge. The gnomon is an unobtrusive brass rod with finial. A perfect gift for a loved one.

Item # : R2302
Dimension : 10" diameter
Ships Out Within : 1-3 Business days
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