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This quirky sign was discovered hidden inside the walls of a home being renovated which was built in 1848, it would have been off an old crate that contained, yep you guessed it - Smoked Haddock Fillets in! Unsure how long it had been hidden in the wall for but it's certainly got some age to it.
It has historic rustic woodworm holes (which have been fully treated as a precaution). I've added a jute rope to hang on a wall or hook and finally a coat of beeswax to give it a new lease of life again.
It has historic rustic woodworm holes (which have been fully treated as a precaution). I've added a jute rope to hang on a wall or hook and finally a coat of beeswax to give it a new lease of life again.
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This quirky sign was discovered hidden inside the walls of a home being renovated which was built in 1848, it would have been off an old crate that contained, yep you guessed it - Smoked Haddock Fillets in! Unsure how long it had been hidden in the wall for but it's certainly got some age to it.
It has historic rustic woodworm holes (which have been fully treated as a precaution). I've added a jute rope to hang on a wall or hook and finally a coat of beeswax to give it a new lease of life again.
It has historic rustic woodworm holes (which have been fully treated as a precaution). I've added a jute rope to hang on a wall or hook and finally a coat of beeswax to give it a new lease of life again.
This quirky sign was discovered hidden inside the walls of a home being renovated which was built in 1848, it would have been off an old crate that contained, yep you guessed it - Smoked Haddock Fillets in! Unsure how long it had been hidden in the wall for but it's certainly got some age to it.
It has historic rustic woodworm holes (which have been fully treated as a precaution). I've added a jute rope to hang on a wall or hook and finally a coat of beeswax to give it a new lease of life again.
It has historic rustic woodworm holes (which have been fully treated as a precaution). I've added a jute rope to hang on a wall or hook and finally a coat of beeswax to give it a new lease of life again.