Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze
Copper rimmed cloche - bronze

Copper rimmed cloche - bronze

Decorative as well as functional, these wirework cloches can be used to keep deer, rabbits, squirrels and birds away from your precious...

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