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Epsom Dandy Horse Figurine (David Geenty)

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Dimensions 16.5 cm high (6.5 inches). 17 cm width. 4 cm depth.
Brand Veronese Design
Article Number 14192
Model Number 06102

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'Epsom Dandy' is a cold cast bronze sculpture by artist, David Geenty which stands at 16.5cm high. A unique depiction of a horse resting after racing in the Epsom Derby.

Made from cold cast bronze resin and polished to give a beautiful patina very similar to hot cast bronze. Solid figurine.

Nicely boxed.

Frequently Bought Together - Buy them for £94.45

Veronese Design is a brand well know all around the world. Products with the Veronese signature are high quality decorative items, figures, sculptures and statuettes. They have a huge creative team that have contributed to over 1000 different designs ranging from wildlife to dance to mythology and the classics. They mainly focus on bronze.

What Our Customers Have to Say About Our Service...

"Hi Stephen I just received the bronze sculpture. I want to say that I am totally surprised, it is absolutely beautiful. Thank you so very much I will not hesitate to tell all my friends where I got this wonderful piece of art. I will let you know what the wife thinks after our anniversary. I think she will agree that it is spectacular. Thanks again"

Jim

"Hi Ben, the rather heavy bronze arrived today, thank you for your great service and excellent statues. many thanks"

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David