
Prior Christmas I got to make a lid for a biscuit barrel which is in a previous post, this went to our neighbour for Christmas lid is made from a nice grained pine, finial from some scrap bits.
Onto a Pot-pourie bowl from New Guinea Rosewood with manufactured lid.


One piece thrown in the deal was this old bit of stump which was used as a wheel chock believe it or not. It was cut in half to reveal a nice sturdy bit of timber. Possibly to become a matching pair of clocks.


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