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| Weight | 25 kg |
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| Dimensions | 35.5 × 35.5 × 38.1 cm |
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Antique Yorkstone Boot Scraper
This antique Yorkstone boot scraper is a striking example of practical Victorian design rooted in everyday rural life. Capable of resuming its intended purpose, its weathered appearance suits use at garden doors from both traditional and wild gardens, allowing keen gardeners to scrape boots before heading indoors. Alternatively, it makes a very sturdy door stop or entranceway marker.
Dimensions- L14″ x W14″ x H15″ (L35.5cm x W35.5cm x H38.1cm)
Please note, due to the nature of production, the age of the items and process of reclamation, there are likely to be imperfections and wear marks.
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| Weight | 25 kg |
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| Dimensions | 35.5 × 35.5 × 38.1 cm |
This antique Yorkstone boot scraper is a striking example of practical Victorian design rooted in everyday rural life. Boot scrapers became common in the UK during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as muddy roads surrounded rural homes. They allowed residents and visitors to remove soil before entering, protecting interior floors and reducing cleaning labour. Consequently, boot scrapers became essential fixtures outside cottages, farmhouses, and manor houses across the countryside.
The Victorian era marked the height of popularity for the antique Yorkstone boot scraper, combining durability with straightforward craftsmanship. This example features a solid Yorkstone base measuring fourteen inches square and four inches high. A wrought iron blade rises an additional eleven inches, creating an overall height of fifteen inches. At ten inches wide, the scraper provides a generous working surface for practical daily use.
Moss and lichen pepper the stone, clearly displaying age earned through decades of outdoor exposure. Similarly, the worn wrought iron blade shows notches, surface corrosion, and softened edges from repeated use. These details confirm the reclaimed nature and long service life of this antique Yorkstone boot scraper.
Despite its age, the piece remains fully capable of returning to its original purpose. However, its weight and form also support alternative uses within outdoor settings. Many owners use it as a sturdy gateway door stop or as driveway markers protecting grass verges. Used other such scrapers, it defines boundaries while adding visual weight.
Weighing approximately twenty five kilograms, the antique Yorkstone boot scraper sits securely wherever placed. Therefore, it resists movement from wind, passing vehicles, or accidental contact. This durability reflects the quality of materials chosen during the Victorian period.
Its weathered appearance allows it to blend easily within traditional and wild gardens. Positioned among planting, it feels settled rather than newly introduced. Alternatively, it provides a grounding contrast when placed alongside concrete, steel, or glass. That contrast suits contemporary minimalist gardens seeking texture and history.
Using reclaimed household pieces preserves skilled workmanship and reduces environmental impact. Moreover, reclaimed items already prove their resilience through long-term use. This antique Yorkstone boot scraper offers function, adaptability, and honest surface character. It stands as a durable, reusable feature that connects modern landscapes with past domestic life.


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