Posts Tagged ‘Casting Stags

16
Nov
12

Bronze Eagle Statue Casting Birds Hawk Kestrel

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Bronze Eagle Statue Casting Birds Hawk Kestrel

Bronze Eagle Statue Casting Birds Hawk Kestrel

– Gorgeous bronze casting depicting an eagle just about to take off
– Artist has really captured the beauty of the bird with great skill
– Check out details like the rendition of all the feathers
– STands on the black marble base which is smooth and chip free
– Come view these in our Canonbury Antiques showroom just 25 mins north of London
– Offered in great shape ready for home use right away
– Will ship to anywhere in the world – please email for a shipping quote

CLICK HERE TO BUY THIS BRONZE EAGLE STATUE CASTING BIRDS HAWK KESTREL ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

01
Aug
12

Bronze Stag Animal Sculpture Casting Stags

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Bronze Stag Animal Sculpture Casting Stags

Bronze Stag Animal Sculpture Casting Stags

 

You are viewing a gorgeous bronze casting of a Scottish stag. The piece has been cast from the finest dark brown bronze which has a lovely nutty brown patina. It would make for a great decorative item for your home and is offered as it is in perfect condition.

You can just imagine this creature emerging from a misty wood in the Scottish Highlands such is the quality of this sculpture. The artist has really caught the beauty and poise of the beast with great skill. We bought this from a dealers in Cumbria whilst on a buying trip in the North West.

Stag (mammal), hoofed mammal found in Europe, Asia, and North America. It is 1.2 m (4 ft) at the shoulder, with a red-brown coat and a short tail. The male’s branched antlers have at least ten tines and are shed annually; females lack antlers. The males live alone or in casual groups, but the females and their offspring live in highly organized herds. Their habitat is variable, including woodland, grassland, and moors. They eat a range of vegetation, such as grasses, tree bark, and tree and shrub shoots. During breeding season, from early September to mid-October, a male attaches itself to a group of females and spend its days circling them to ward off rivals. Any fighting between rival males is known as rutting. The female usually bears a single fawn, and calves stay with their mothers for two to three years.

Being bronze this will last forever without rusting and hence is a great investment as it will always appreciate in value. Aside from being aesthetically pleasing and nice to look at they can also become heirlooms.

– Bronze offered in great shape, no signs of damage
– Please contact for a shipping quote, will ship for anywhere in the world

 

CLICK HERE TO BUY THIS BRONZE STAG ANIMAL SCULPTURE CASTING STAGS ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

28
Feb
12

Bronze Stag Animal Sculpture Casting Stags

CLICK HERE TO BUY BRONZE STAG ANIMAL SCULPTURE CASTING STAGS ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

Bronze Stag Animal Sculpture Casting Stags

You are viewing a gorgeous bronze casting of a Scottish stag. The piece has been cast from the finest dark brown bronze which has a lovely nutty brown patina. It would make for a great decorative item for your home and is offered as it is in perfect condition.

You can just imagine this creature emerging from a misty wood in the Scottish Highlands such is the quality of this sculpture. The artist has really caught the beauty and poise of the beast with great skill. We bought this from a dealers in Cumbria whilst on a buying trip in the North West.

Stag (mammal), hoofed mammal found in Europe, Asia, and North America. It is 1.2 m (4 ft) at the shoulder, with a red-brown coat and a short tail. The male’s branched antlers have at least ten tines and are shed annually; females lack antlers. The males live alone or in casual groups, but the females and their offspring live in highly organized herds. Their habitat is variable, including woodland, grassland, and moors. They eat a range of vegetation, such as grasses, tree bark, and tree and shrub shoots. During breeding season, from early September to mid-October, a male attaches itself to a group of females and spend its days circling them to ward off rivals. Any fighting between rival males is known as rutting. The female usually bears a single fawn, and calves stay with their mothers for two to three years.

Being bronze this will last forever without rusting and hence is a great investment as it will always appreciate in value. Aside from being aesthetically pleasing and nice to look at they can also become heirlooms.

– Bronze offered in great shape, no signs of damage
– Please contact for a shipping quote, will ship for anywhere in the world

CLICK HERE TO BUY BRONZE STAG ANIMAL SCULPTURE CASTING STAGS ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES

 




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