Bronze Eagle Garden Statue
¥72,541.47
Our Bronze Eagle Garden Statue is an absolutely wonderful life size example of this magnificent bird of prey.
The Bronze Eagle is shown here in majestic flight with a wing span of 2.0 metres
Description
On its associated pedestal it is a truly impressive Bronze Garden Ornament of exceptional quality for any Grand house or Landscape Scheme.
The Eagle is known for its size, strength and keen vision, in Romen times, the Eagle was the companion of Zeus and the Guardian of his thunderbolt.
Bronze Eagle Garden Ornament height 3.2 metres Bronze Eagle Garden Ornament 2.0 metre WingSpan
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