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French Lavabo - Traditionally a lavabo would be used for washing hands before dining. The upper tank held the fresh water and the lower basin caught the water. Today these lovely antique pieces are hung on the wall as a decorative planter or fountain.

Lavabo 1.jpg Pair of antique black cast iron jardiniere with lion decorThumbnailsFrench Lavabo - Traditionally a lavabo would be used for washing hands before dining. The upper tank held the fresh water and the lower basin caught the water. Today these lovely antique pieces are hung on the wall as a decorative planter or fountain.  Pair of antique black cast iron jardiniere with lion decorThumbnailsFrench Lavabo - Traditionally a lavabo would be used for washing hands before dining. The upper tank held the fresh water and the lower basin caught the water. Today these lovely antique pieces are hung on the wall as a decorative planter or fountain.  Pair of antique black cast iron jardiniere with lion decorThumbnailsFrench Lavabo - Traditionally a lavabo would be used for washing hands before dining. The upper tank held the fresh water and the lower basin caught the water. Today these lovely antique pieces are hung on the wall as a decorative planter or fountain.  Pair of antique black cast iron jardiniere with lion decorThumbnailsFrench Lavabo - Traditionally a lavabo would be used for washing hands before dining. The upper tank held the fresh water and the lower basin caught the water. Today these lovely antique pieces are hung on the wall as a decorative planter or fountain.  Pair of antique black cast iron jardiniere with lion decorThumbnailsFrench Lavabo - Traditionally a lavabo would be used for washing hands before dining. The upper tank held the fresh water and the lower basin caught the water. Today these lovely antique pieces are hung on the wall as a decorative planter or fountain.

Traditionally a lavabo would be used for washing hands before dining. The upper tank held the fresh water and the lower basin caught the water. Today these lovely antique pieces are hung on the wall as a decorative planter or fountain.

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