| Highlands, NC |

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| Great looking fountain comprised of a thirty inch set stone from Robbinsville, North Carolina, and a 75 gallon pot from Talbotton, Georgia. |
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| The Big One |

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| 100 Gallon Kettle with a 30 inch millstone, complimented by finial. Water erupts from the plumbed finial. |
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| Woodruff SC Fountain |

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| 80 gallon kettle from Columbus GA combined with a 30 inch millstone from Baxley GA to create an image of a rock floating in water. |
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| Classic Tucker, Ga. |

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| This is a millstone comprised of a 100 gallon "low boy" kettle found in Talbotton, Georgia with a whopping 36" millstone from Blairsvile, Georgia. Rock is floating in water. |
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| Floating Millstone |

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| This one's in Atlanta on Bennett Street. The rock is from Klondike off the South River in Rockdale County. A big bruiser that was damaged (note giant cleft). Still a great looking fountain. |
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| Traditional fountain |

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| A pit is dug and a liner and pump installed sub grade, then filled with gravel. The millstone is set directly on top, with water erupting from the center hole, cascading back over the rock to be recirculated back through the pump. |
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| Raleigh, NC |

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| A Raleigh family bought this at our display at Scott Antiques and installed it in one afternoon. 100 Gallon Kettle, 30 inch millstone. |
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| Leafproof fountain |

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| an 80 gallon kettle frrm Goldens Foundry in Columbus, Georgia with a thirty inch millstone, accomodating the fall leaves very nicely. |
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| Millstone Fountain |

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| Here's a small millstone fountain on a millstone base. The fountain rock is 20 inches in diameter, the base is 30 inches in diameter. |
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| Scott Antique Market |

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| Our display at Scott Antique Market, held the second Saturday weekend of every month. We're outside the North Building, with all four sizes of fountains displayed. info at www.scottantiquemarket.com. |
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| Winter Ice...Nice |

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| "What happens to your fountains in winter?" people ask. Nothing unordinary. It's 17 degrees and the pump consistently runs, there's enough water to draw on, so everything continues til the big thaw. Even the frog and goldfiish are still happy. |
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| Macon, Georgia |

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| This simple fountain is composed of a kettle originally cast by Schofield's Foundry there in Macon. The rock is a grindstone, not a millstone but works great. |
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