• Milly

    £5,445.00
    Description: Bronze Sculpture - Edition of 12Size: (LxWxH) 20cm x 16cm x 32cm
  • Out of stock

    What me?

    £5,450.00
    Description: Sculpture of a hare - Limited Edition of 25Size: 46cm x 20cm x 40cm (H x W x L)
  • Out of stock

    Lying Hare

    £5,450.00
    Description: Sculpture - Limited Edition of 25.Size: Length: 56 cm.
  • Out of stock

    Sitting Hare

    £5,450.00
    Description: Sculpture - Limited Edition of 25.Size: Length: 56 cm.
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    DAKU

    £5,450.00
    Description: Aboriginal place names have special significance in the chronology of the creation of the country. Daku is the name for sand hills in the Australian desert.Size: 66cm x 44cmBronze.
  • VIRACOCHA

    £5,450.00
    Description: Originally worshiped by the pre-Inca inhabitants of Peru who believed him to have created the sun and moon on Lake Titicaca. According to tradition, after forming the rest of the heavens and earth, Viracocha wandered through the world teaching men the arts of civilisation.Size: 63cm x 34cmBronze.
  • MAKE-MAKE

    £5,450.00
    Description: Easter Island is the most remote island of the Polynesian archipelago. Creator of heaven and earth (according to Samoan mythology) and Haua, God of the wind and the birds, were compared to Make-MakeSize: 70cm x 53cmBronze.
  • CAISHEN

    £5,450.00
    Description: Caishen, in Chinese religion, is the popular god of wealth who is widely believed to bestow on his devoted the riches carried about by his attendants.Size: 66cm x 44cmBronze.
  • THE NORSEMAN

    £5,450.00
    Description: There are many Viking and Norse gods. They lived in a kingdom in the sky called Asgard, in palaces made of gold and silver.Size: 68cm x 35cmBronze.
  • Last set available

    Ray Harryhausen endorsed the Children of the Hydra limited edition bronze miniature skeleton warriors, by The Raven Armoury to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the release of Jason and the Argonauts .

    Origin of the edition

    Simon Fearnhamm (Raven Armoury) first met Ray Harryhausen several years before work began on , after he was commissioned to make a sculpture of the Children of the Hydra’s Teeth. A diorama of seven miniature bronze skeletons set on a base of 2000 year old oak.Ray loved the skeletons so much he endorsed the limited edition.The skeletons are approximately one tenth life size and this sculpture is seven inches tall. Each sculpture was hand-made, carefully assembled bone by bone in wax then lost-wax cast into bronze. These bronze skeletons are no longer in production.They were a numbered limited edition of just 250 skeletons in total, including the complete sets. The five sword wielding skeletons each had a different design on the shield. Alpha depicted Medusa, Beta a Lion, Gamma a Warrior, Delta an Octopus and Epsilon a Minotaur. The two skeletons with spears were Zeta holding a leaf shaped spear and Eta with a barbed spear. There was also an eighth sculpture called Theta which was a skeletal arm punching out of the ground holding a sword (representing the moment the skeletons emerged) – Theta was only available with a complete set and could not be purchased separately. There were 5 standard stances for the swordsmen and 4 alternate stances. The skeletons holding spears came in three different poses.These sculptures were hand made by in association with . Based on effects characters created by Ray Harryhausen for a Charles H. Schneer Production. TM & © Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights ReservedSize: approximately 7" (18cm)
  • Description: Life size Crab executed in Bronze - edition of 9Size: 40cm x 30cm x 30cm
  • Description: Bronze Sculpture with a revolving base - Edition of Twelve .Size: 49cm x 28cm x 23cmLife Size Falcon resting on a glove.
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