Classical Bust Clytie
£335.00 + VAT
The David sharp Studio’s Classical Bust of Clytie show a beautiful young woman emerging from sunflower leaves.
Description
Our Clytie Classical Bust is shown on our Knightsbridge Fluted Pedestal
For our full range of Pedestals please go to our Plinths and Pedestal Section
Additional information
Weight | 65 kg |
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