Byron E175

Lord Byron is the latest addition to Haddonstone’s statuary collection.
Famously described as being “mad, bad and dangerous to know” by Lady Caroline Lamb, Byron (1788-1824) was an icon of his age and the subject of a major exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London during 2003.
Haddonstone’s Byron is taken from a fine marble original carved by Edward Hodges Baily RA in c1826. During his lifetime, Byron was much admired for his extraordinary beauty of appearance as well as his poetic genius. Haddonstone’s replica captures the very essence of Byron.


Width of bust overall: 520mm (20½")
Width of socle: 214mm (8½")
Height: 790mm (31")
Weight: 71kg (156 lb)


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Brutus E195

Taken from an original carved by Michelangelo, which now stands in the Bargello Museum, Florence, this bust conveys the power of Brutus to an extraordinary degree of grandeur.

Width of bust overall: 750mm (29½")
Width of socle: 320mm (12½")
Height: 970mm (38¼")
Weight: 142kg (313 lb)

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Bacchus E190

A bust of the god of wine wearing an animal skin and cloak, usually mounted on our Doric Pedestal.

Width of bust overall: 690mm (27")
Width of socle: 290mm (11½")
Height of bust: 965mm (38")
Weight: 96kg (211 lb)


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Helena E170

This beautiful bust, from an original by the renowned XIX century sculptor Charles Francis Fuller, depicts a young Roman maiden whom we have called Helena.

Height: 695mm (27 3/8")
Width overall: 457mm (18")
Width of base: 250mm (9 7/8")
Weight: 55kg (121 lb)


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Diana E705
(Registered Design No. 2075729)

Diana, or Artemis, is the virgin huntress of classical mythology – sacred to all things natural and wild, protector of women in labour and newborn children. She was a proud and beautiful goddess and a formidable warrior. She assisted in the birth of Apollo, her twin brother, and the bond between them was very strong. Created here in the style of Phidias, the 5th century BC Greek sculptor.

Height: 530mm (20 7/8")
Depth overall: 420mm (16½")
Maximum base width: 295mm (11 5/8")
Weight: 48kg (106 lb)


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Apollo E700
(Registered Design No. 2075699)

Apollo was a great and powerful deity, one of the leading figures in all of mythology. Young and handsome, he became best known for his oracles and for his interest in music. A twin of Diana, or Artemis, Apollo is represented here in the classical style of Phidias, the 5th century BC Greek sculptor.

Height: 515mm (20¼")
Depth overall: 370mm (14½")
Maximum base width: 235mm (9¼")
Weight: 52kg (115 lb)

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Bacchante E180

Originating in Italy, circa 1870, this bust depicts a Bacchante, a reveller in the court of Bacchus, god of wine. Featuring vine-entwined hair and a loosely draped robe, she is designed for display on our Doric Pedestal.

Width of bust overall: 560mm (22")
Width of socle: 290mm (11½")
Height: 880mm (34 5/8")
Weight: 100kg (220 lb)


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Pan Term E690
(Registered Design No. 2045999)

This magnificent term depicts Pan, the Arcadian god of hills and woods, who is the protecting deity of flocks and herdsmen. He is portrayed as having the body of a man, but with the beard and horns of a goat, playing his syrinx. A beautiful lion’s skin, complete with mask, robes his body and drapes the term pedestal shaft. Traditionally used for terminating a path or hedge, or alternatively is ideal for positioning in a temple or grotto or as a focal point in a garden scheme.

Height: 2020mm (79½")
Width at base: 700mm (27½")
Weight: 426kg (939 lb)

 

Bust of Pan E695
(Registered Design No. 2047157)

This bust is taken from our Pan Term E690.

Height: 770mm (30¼")
Width overall: 540mm (21¼")
Width at base: 250mm (9 7/8")
Weight: 85kg (187 lb)


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The Four Elements

Haddonstone was commissioned by Stockport Borough Council to reproduce this charming group of elements for the Dutch Garden at Lyme Hall, Cheshire. The originals were carved in the early 1800s for Elveden Hall, Norfolk.
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Earth HE600

Height: 1010mm (39¾")
Max. base width: 455mm (18")
Weight: 113kg (249 lb)

 

 

Fire HE610

Height: 1010mm (39¾")
Max. base width: 405mm (16")
Weight: 121kg (266 lb)

Air HE620

Height: 980mm (38½")
Max. base width: 395mm (15½")
Weight: 102kg (225 lb)

 

Water HE630

Height: 995mm (39¼")
Max. base width: 410mm (16¼")
Weight: 119kg (262 lb)


 

Arts and Sciences

This charming series of statues depicts the “Arts and Sciences” in various industrious poses. Architecture is depicted holding a scroll of plans with drawing callipers at his feet; Astronomy holds an astrolabe to measure the altitude of celestial bodies with an open scroll depicting the heavens, whilst at the base of the column is a representation of the solar and lunar eclipses based on Ptolemy’s Almagest; Painting stands clasping a paint brush and artist’s pallet; and, Sculpture is contemplating his carving of Diana whilst holding both a claw chisel and lump hammer.

 

Architecture HE770
(Registered Design No. 2101980)

Height: 915mm (36")
Base width: 380mm (15")
Weight: 95kg (209 lb)

 

Astronomy HE775
(Registered Design No. 2100569)

Height: 915mm (36")
Base width: 380mm (15")
Weight: 95kg (209 lb)

 

Painting HE780
(Registered Design No. 2101981)

Height: 915mm (36")
Base width: 380mm (15")
Weight: 95kg (209 lb)

 

Sculpture HE785
(Registered Design No. 2101979)

Height: 915mm (36")
Base width: 380mm (15")
Weight: 95kg (209 lb)

 

Circular Pedestal HB390

A simple pedestal designed specifically for
the Arts & Sciences statues.


Width at top: 390mm (15¼")
Width at pedestal foot: 410mm (16 1/8")
Height of pedestal: 380mm (14 15/16")
Weight of pedestal: 70kg (154 lb)
 

 

 

Andromeda E640
(Registered Design No. 2022882)

Taken from a XIX century Italian white-marble original, Andromeda stands, scantily clad, clutching a robe to her right breast whilst manacled to a rocky outcrop. In classical mythology Andromeda was chained to a rock by her father to save his country from the ravages of the sea monster sent by Poseidon. She was found by the hero Perseus who released her, slew the monster and obtained her as his wife.

Height: 1030mm (40¾")
Max. base width: 345mm (13½")
Weight: 80kg (176 lb)

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Venus E680
(Registered Design No. 2024380)

Venus, the goddess of love and fertility, is replicated from a late XIX century Italian white-marble sculpture. She is depicted with flowing locks, resting against a rocky promontory, a robe loosely draped around her body.

Height: 840mm (33")
Max. base width: 280mm (11")
Weight: 57kg (126 lb)


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Piper HE660
(Registered Design No. 2065719)

This charming figure of a young boy playing a pipe has been modelled by Haddonstone from an antique copy of the original that stood in the Villa Borghese until purchased by Napoleon Bonaparte and subsequently displayed in the Louvre. Shown on Dado Pedestal.

Height: 1380mm (54¼")
Max. base width: 355mm (14")
Weight: 140kg (308 lb)

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The Gardener HE650
(Registered Design No. 2083190)

Inspired by the engaging lead figure that once stood at Burton Agnes in Yorkshire, Haddonstone created this statue of an XVIII century gardener, in period dress, resting on his spade.

Height: 1380mm (54¼")
Max. base width: 355mm (14")
Weight: 140kg (308 lb)

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The Seasons

This series of statues depicting the Seasons was specially commissioned by Haddonstone. Spring stands demurely holding a sprig of pussy willow in her right hand, Summer stands gracefully holding a sheaf of corn in her hand, Autumn is depicted holding freshly harvested grapes within her skirts, whilst Winter stands with oak entwined hair and her left arm warmly wrapped with drapery.
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Spring HE750
(Registered Design No 2086381)

Height: 1430mm (56¼")
Max. base width: 360mm (14¼")
Weight: 140kg (308 lb)


 

Summer HE755
(Registered Design No 2091580)

Height: 1430mm (56¼")
Max. base width: 360mm (14¼")
Weight: 140kg (308 lb)

 

Autumn HE760
(Registered Design No 2092420)

Height: 1430mm (56¼")
Max. base width: 360mm (14¼")
Weight: 140kg (308 lb)

Winter HE765
(Registered Design No 2092835)

Height: 1430mm (56¼")
Max. base width: 360mm (14¼")
Weight: 140kg (308 lb)

 

Lead Herons

A pair of exceptionally graceful lead Great Blue Herons made by craftsmen using traditional methods and materials. They are mounted on steel-reinforced legs set in 520mm (20½") wide hexagonal bases for sinking into lawn or pond.

Heron with Raised Head X150

Height (above ground): 1070mm (42")
Weight: 45kg (99 lb)
    Heron Stalking X160

Height (above ground): 760mm (30")
Weight: 45kg (99 lb)

 

Eagle Owl E565
(Registered Design No. 2084729)

Eagle Owls are among the largest and most magnificent of the owls - noted for their large size, conspicuous ear tufts, eagle-like bills and enormously powerful talons. This Haddonstone design captures the power of this bird of prey.

Height: 720mm (28 3/8")
Width at base: 317mm (12½")
Weight: 56kg (123 lb)

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Peregrine Falcon E580


Historically favoured by royalty for hunting, the Peregrine Falcon has been modelled by Haddonstone to show the full power and splendour of this noble bird.

Height: 705mm (27¾")
Wing span: 550mm (21¾")
Width at base: 330mm (13")
Weight: 62kg (136 lb)

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Eagle (left hand) HE350
(Registered Design No. 2065693)
Eagle (right hand) HE355
(Registered Design No. 2065694)

These powerful representations of the noble eagle are ideal for positioning on a gateway, at the entrance to a garden walk, or to frame a landscape vista. Adapted from original designs by Doulton of Lambeth.

Height overall: 930mm (36 5/8")
Width overall: 800mm (31½")
Width at base: 370mm (14½")
Depth overall: 580mm (22¾")
Depth at base: 370mm (14½")
Weight (each): 174kg (383 lb)

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Elephant HE575A
Elephant Base HE575B


The Elephant is a new design from Haddonstone, a majestic representation of the largest living land mammal. The design is based on an Asian Elephant wearing an embroidered velvet caparison associated with celebrations.

A specially designed pedestal base has been created for the Elephant.


Length overall of Elephant: 870mm (34¼")
Width overall of Elephant: 380mm (14 15/16")
Height overall of Elephant: 730mm (28¾")
Weight of Elephant: 233kg (513 lb)

Length of base: 940mm (37")
Width of base: 495mm (19½")
Height of base: 170mm (6 11/16")
Weight of base: 153kg (337 lb)

 

Equine Head E570

The original of this impressive Equine Head was excavated at Civitavecchia near Rome and acquired by the Medici family who sent it to Florence in 1585. It was later adapted to serve as a fountain spout in the courtyard of the Medici Palace.

Depth of bust: 890mm (35")
Width of bust at base: 340mm (13½")
Width of socle: 380mm (15")
Height: 1010mm (39¾")
Weight: 183kg (403 lb)


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XVIII Century Lion E450
XVIII Century Lion Pedestal B200


Well-proportioned lion couchant, mounted on pedestal (if required), suitable for terraces or tops of steps.

Length of lion: 610mm (24")
Width of lion: 280mm (11")
Height of lion: 405mm (16")
Weight of lion: 56kg (125 lb)

Length of pedestal at foot: 645mm (25½")
Width of pedestal at foot: 330mm (13")
Height of pedestal: 240mm (9½")
Weight of pedestal: 57kg (126 lb)

 

Large XVIII Century Lion E455

Scaled up from the popular original Haddonstone design.

Length overall: 936mm (37")
Width: 430mm (17")
Height: 622mm (24½")
Weight: 217kg (478 lb)

Lion Finial E460
Lion Finial Base A370B


The lion sejant is a finial which may also be used as a fountain.
It is shown mounted on a waisted octagonal base.


Width at lion base: 280mm (11")
Width of base: 355mm (14")
Height of lion: 610mm (24")
Height of base: 280mm (11")
Weight of lion: 35kg (77 lb)
Weight of base: 35kg (77 lb)

 

Greyhound HE585

The Greyhound is a new addition to the Haddonstone Collection. Strongly built and of generous proportions, the Greyhound is an ancient breed of dog associated traditionally with hunting and country pursuits.

Length at base: 650mm (25 3/8")
Width at base: 450mm (18")
Height overall: 960mm (37 13/16")
Weight: 135kg (297 lb)