Large Bronze Sculptures Statues Fountains Foundry Direct
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Bronze Pair of Foxes
Bronze Modern Battle Cross with M4 Rifle with boots and helmet on sandbags.
Bronze Walking Tiger Sculpture Left TK-47166 by Special Order, call for availability 302-738-2190
This is our Giant Bengal Tiger sculpture, hand cast in museum-quality bronze using the lost-wax method, and depicted roaring at the sky as he paces his domain. It is the national animal of both India and Bangladesh, and while the most numerous of the tiger subspecies, is still listed on the Endangered Species list as of 2011. Available by special order only, please call 302.738.2190 for availability.
Make the entrance, doorway, or path to your home, office, or public location better with these beautifully designed pair of hounds. They?ll add a bit of classical style to an otherwise plain looking area. They?re perfect for the dog lover or anybody that wants to dress up their estate. Above pricing is for a single piece ? please call us for pricing if you are interested in the matched pair!
The German Shepherd is known around the world as the biggest leading Police, K-9 Dog of all time. These dogs are also a family loving companions, herders and dog show champions. Our Shepherd is sitting proudly which is great for a memorial, tribute sculpture or family companion anywhere you put him. He is average full grown size and is very detailed due to being Lost Wax Cast. Base measurements are 19 inches wide by 29 inches long.
This bronze Foxhound lost wax bronze casting is so real that we wouldn?t be surprised if it started to bark. Foxhounds are used to hunt foxes and are equipped with a highly developed sense of scent. Old paintings show them in packs being an important part of the fox hunt in England. Active and energetic, these dogs make wonderful pets. Great sculpture for a pet store, exhibition or simply to decorate an empty corner in your house or garden.
The earliest origin of the Scottish Terrier will always be something of a mystery. The principal source of historical knowledge is found in religious works, literary fragments, and available drawings and paintings. The antiquity of the breed’s ancestry is unassailable, however. Known by many names, the ?Scotch Terrier? has been native to Scotland for several hundred years. It is believed that the original stock was brought in by the Celts, and probably the $candinavians. The Norsemen had been ruling the Hebrides and adjacent islands long before the Norman conquest, and there are records of the terriers which they brought with them. The Scottish, the Skye, the West Highland White, and the Cairn are all likely decendants of a common breed native to the Scottish soifand of Norse descent.
Bronze Life-Size Saluting Soldier Memorial Sculpture Statue.