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Sport of Kings Horse Medium Figurine (David Geenty) 23cm

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Dimensions 23 cm tall (9 inches). 21 cm wide. 4.5 cm depth.
Weight 850 grams
Brand Veronese Design
Article Number 15535
Model Number 33835

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'Sport of Kings' is a cold cast bronze sculpture by artist, David Geenty which stands at 23 cm high. A stunning portrayal of a Jockey poised and ready to be called to the starting post

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

Solid and weighty figurine.

Nicely boxed. 

Jan 2019 release. 

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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.

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