Statues
Alexander the Great Bust

Alexander the Great Bust

Born: 20th July 356 BC in Pella, Macedon Died: 10th June 323 BC in Babylon Occupation: Military commander and king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon Best known for building one of the largest empires in history A detailed small resin reproduction bust, approx...

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Boudica Bust

Boudica Bust

A statue of Boudica stands in Westminster showing a brave Celtic Queen in a chariot with a spear in hand. For many, she is a symbol of British freedom and women’s courage. Boudica’s story is found in just two accounts, by Roman historians Tacitus and Cassius Dio....

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Christopher Wren Bust

Christopher Wren Bust

During the Great Fire of London, people were scared because there was no fire brigade to help fight the fire. The giant flames had to be put out by the people. They threw water from buckets onto the fire. Three days later the fire died. It was a great success. To...

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Cleopatra Bust

Cleopatra Bust

Cleopatra was the last pharaoh of Egypt. She was both beautiful and extremely intelligent. During her reign, Egypt enjoyed peace and prosperity. At the same time, Rome was quickly becoming a superpower. Cleopatra had romantic affairs with two Roman rulers, Julius...

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Jaguar Warrior Statue

Jaguar Warrior Statue

Jaguar warriors were a high-class Aztec military unit made up of men who had proven themselves on the battlefield with a focus on being adept at capturing enemy soldiers. Reaching the rank of jaguar warrior meant a change in social status with many privileges being...

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Large Anubis

Large Anubis

During mummification, the priest has to dress like the god Anubis. Anubis is the god of mummification. His job was to make sure the dead person was mummified and also had safe passage through the underworld. It is said that Anubis embalmed Osiris (the god of the...

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Large Pakal Head

Large Pakal Head

Terracotta, approx 19cm. King of the Mayan kingdom on Palenque who ruled for 68 years. He undertook many great building works. The details of the lid of his tomb is one of the most photographed and written about pieces of stonework in the world. Terracotta, approx...

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Large Resin Horus Statue

Large Resin Horus Statue

Horus was the falcon-headed god of the sky. His right eye was the sun, and his left eye was the moon. Ancient Egyptians believed that the sun and moon moved when Horus flew across the sky in falcon form. He was the son of Osiris and Isis. As a child, Isis kept him...

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Small Serpent Head

Small Serpent Head

These large, handmade 'barro' pottery serpent heads are based on those found in various temples across Mesoamerica. Commonly referred to as the Feathered Serpent or as Quetzalcoatl by the Aztecs and as Kulkulkan by the Maya, the heads are famously found adorning the...

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