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White yard dying high-polishing marble lion statues with ball for sale

Back to the lions … on April 28th, 1912 — 13 days after Titanic went to the bottom of the Atlantic — an article in The Washington Post stated that the lions had been successfully put in place after the memorial had been under construction for eight years. Eight years and only the lions were in place! Below is an excerpt from the piece. The fact that the lions are copies of the British lions on the Trafalgar Square monument in England and the sight of the flag stretched under their bodes have caused many tourists and other observers to wonder just what the motif of the group is intended to express. The Grant monument, when completed, will be a notable addition to those already adorning Washington’s parks and drives. Besides the main section, on which the lion group is situated, one section, composed of an artillery group, and other wing, now being completed, will be adorned by bronze cavalry group. On his way over by road and by sea, photos of the colossal striding lion began to trend on social media.   By the time it arrived at Longleat, the intense public relations programme put in motion by the United Kingdom’s most popular safari and adventure park was hardly necessary.   The magnificent lion had the world’s attention firmly focused on it days before the official unveiling. For nearly three decades, the bronze lions graced the front entrance of The Vermont Building at 1222 Putney Rd. Building supervisor Sonny Brookes noticed them missing on Monday, said Shelly Huber, who manages the property.   The statues are approximately 5 feet long, 3 feet high and 2 feet wide. Huber said they are so heavy, it would probably take two or three people to lift them.   It's not clear how old the lion statues are, or where they originally came from. The building, constructed in 1989, was purchased in 2012 by Bob Silver, who does not know the lions' history, Huber said.RG405 59" x 21.25" x 24"H Pair of Bronze Reclining Lion Statues in a Peaceful Resting and Sleeping Position.
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