
Antique rectangular troughs in stone


Small antique trough in stone : a charmingly-rustic sink in weathered stone

Small and shallow rectangular antique stone trough

Antique stone livestock trough

Small stone trough (or birdbath)

Antique rectangular stone trough

Antique white stone trough made of a monolithic block of stone

Ancienne vasque monolithe en pierre usée et patinée par le temps

Vasque monolithe ancienne en pierre usée et patinée par le temps

Antique stone trough with a wooden top edge

Large antique patinated stone trough : massive stone planter

Original antique stone trough with gargoyle

Antique lava stone horses trough

Antique square stone trough

Antique weathered stone trough
The troughs are containers used to feed the livestock. Hollow, longer than wide, these feeders were used to distribute either water or food to farm animals (pigs, sheep, cattle, horses ...).
Larger stone bassins, meanwhile, were usually used to keep the food safe from moisture and light. You can still see on some of them, the nails that were used to hold the wooden cover.
The smaller models were often used either as cattle trough, or in various trades such as salting, tubs filled with water used by the smiths for example.
All these elements are monoliths. They were carved, by human hands, from massive blocks of stone. They remind us of our rural past and needs. They also reflect the skills of our peers stone-masons, often anonymous, who have perpetuated our popular art over the centuries.
Now these old elements can be used for landscaping your outdoors : flowerpots, planters, small fountains ... They can also be turned into sinks or water-bassins.