bigkitty53
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Hi Kelley, Bath is a City I know very well. It's about 7 miles East of Bristol,S.W.England, and it's renown for it's Georgian architecture in yellow sandstone.Manufactorers started making bricks to imitate the sandstone,and Bristol was/is a manufactoring and shipping center. Both the bricks and the real stone were(and still are!) often used as whetstones for sharpening knives and such.I have a couple myself.Never heard of them used as scourers,at least not over there.Your brick has a gritty feel it?In fact looking at the photo again,it looks as if the top edge is saddlebacked.Has it been worn down smooth,like from metal?That might be why it ended up in Texas. Hope this helps, KAT You can see these bricks used on this building in Bath.
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