Bronze Labrador Dog
¥13,654.86
The David Sharp Studio Bronze Labrador stands strong and proud at 89cm in height.
Description
For more Bronze animals please browse our Animals section in Garden Ornaments.
Additional information
Weight | 20 kg |
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