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All Garden Products from Classic Garden Elements

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  • The Speke Hall Wedding Metal Arch – Triple Arch with Double Bench by Classic Garden Elements Select options
    Speke Hall Wedding Metal Arch-Triple Arch with Double Bench
    £15,350.00
  • Belvedere Hermes – Roman marble statue (early 2nd c. AD), once thought to depict Antinous but now identified as Hermes. A Hadrianic copy based on a bronze by Praxiteles. Select options
    Belvedere Hermes
    £25,280.00
  • The Speke Hall Wedding Metal Arch – Triple Arch with Kissing Bench by Classic Garden Elements Select options
    Speke Hall Wedding Metal Arch-Triple Arch with Kissing Bench
    £15,350.00
  • The Speke Hall Wedding Metal Arch – Triple Arch with Railing Panels Select options
    Speke Hall Wedding Metal Arch-Triple Arch with Railing Panels
    £19,000.00
  • The Kiftsgate Gazebo by Classic Garden Elements surrounded by pink flowers Select options
    The Kiftsgate Gazebo
    £4,716.00
  • Rondanini Alexander – Ancient marble copy of a lost bronze by Euphranor (c. 338 BC), showing a nude Alexander kneeling with armour. The original was part of a group with Philip of Macedon in a chariot. Select options
    Rondanini Alexander
    £25,280.00
  • The Buscot Park Wedding Gazebo by Classic Garden Elements at the Chelsea Flower Show Select options
    Buscot Park Wedding Gazebo
    £9,000.00
  • The Lyme Park Wedding Gazebo by Classic Garden Elements covered with roses at the Chelsea Flower Show Select options
    Lyme Park Wedding Gazebo
    £16,150.00
  • Apollo Omphalos – Roman marble statue (2nd c. AD) from Athens, after a lost bronze by Kalamis (460–450 BC). Named for its omphalos-shaped pedestal, symbolizing Delphi’s “navel of the world.” Select options
    Apollo Omphalos
    £25,280.00
  • The Zweibrueck Wrought-Iron Gazebo by Classic Garden Elements covered in pink roses Select options
    Zweibrueck Wrought-Iron Gazebo
    £30,850.00
  • Dancing Satyr – Roman marble copy of a lost 2nd c. BC bronze. Shows a satyr with horns and a goat’s tail, holding cymbals and wearing “kroupezion” tap-like sandals. Select options
    Dancing Satyr
    £18,920.00
  • Barberini Faun – Marble statue of a sleeping satyr (c. 220 BC), one of the few surviving Greek originals. Found in Rome in 1624. Select options
    Barberini Faun
    £32,960.00
  • Caryatid of the Erechtheion – Life-size statue of Caryatid C, a female figure from the Erechtheion’s porch supported by six such figures. Restored by Thorvaldsen with added missing parts. Select options
    Erechtheion Caryatid
    £26,800.00
  • Munich King Statue – Roman copy of a Greek original (c. 460 BC) in the austere Early Classical style. Acquired by Ludwig I in 1815. Depicting either a ruler or Hephaestus. Select options
    Standing Man – Munich King
    £25,280.00
  • Roman Bust of Arminius – Marble bust found in Trajan’s Forum. From a lost statue of Arminius (c. 17 BC–21 AD), who defeated Rome at the Battle of Varus in 9 AD. Select options
    Head of a Barbarian Chief-Arminius
    £7,320.00
  • Archaic Rider Rampin – Marble head from the Rampin Horseman (c. 550 BC). Found on the Acropolis in 1877. Select options
    The Rampin Rider
    £3,720.00
  • Torso of Asclepius – Hellenistic marble (2nd c. BC) based on a bronze by Skopas (4th c. BC). Found in Munichia, Piraeus. Asclepius was the Greek god of medicine. Select options
    Torso – Asklepios from Munichia
    £8,720.00
  • Muse Polyhymnia – Marble statue of the reclining muse, an Augustan copy from 20 BC of a Hellenistic bronze. Found in 1729 near Rome. Select options
    Polyhymnia Muse
    £16,080.00
  • Venus Italica – Marble sculpture by Antonio Canova, commissioned by Napoleon in 1802. Select options
    Venus Italica by Canova
    £17,760.00
  • Capitoline Antinous – Marble statue of a nude youth from Hadrian’s Villa, now in the Capitoline Museums, Rome. Restored by Pietro Bracci, it is seen as a Roman copy of a 4th c. BC Greek bronze of Hermes. Select options
    Capitoline Antinous
    £18,920.00
  • Sea King Bust – Colossal marble head of a bearded sea god with crown and horns. Known since 1792, found in Pozzuoli. Inscribed Deita Marina, it has two beard shapes interpreted as either dolphins or Uranus’s severed genitals linked to Aphrodite’s birth. Select options
    Bust of a Sea Deity
    £8,720.00
  • Bust of Pericles – Athenian leader, known from four Roman marble copies of a lost bronze by Kresilas. Shown with a Corinthian helmet symbolizing his military role; identified by inscriptions on copies in the Vatican and British Museum. Select options
    Portrait of Pericles
    £8,720.00
  • Lemnian Athena – Life-size bronze by Phidias (451 BC) for the Acropolis, funded by Athenian settlers from Lemnos. Known from a Roman marble torso cast, likely found in Rome. Not to be confused with Athena Parthenos. Select options
    Lemnian Athena
    £21,440.00
  • Dying Gaul – Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic bronze (241–197 BC), possibly by Epigonus of Pergamon. The right arm was restored by Michelangelo. The original may have stood on the Pergamon Altar. Select options
    Dying Gaul
    £21,440.00
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