Coldstream Guard Bust Cold Cast Bronze Military statue | Handmade in England
Guard of the Monarch — Cast in Bronze Since 1650, the Coldstream Guards have stood watch over Britain’s monarchs — the oldest regiment in continuous service in the British Army. Formed during the English Civil War and sworn to King Charles II in 1660, they have never stopped serving. This cold cast bronze bust captures the pride, the bearing, and the unmistakable presence of a Coldstream Guardsman in full dress — bearskin and all. A Bust That Commands Attention At 8 inches tall and approximately 1.3 kg, this is a piece with real presence. The cold cast bronze finish is rich, dark, and deeply detailed — every button, every badge, every fold of the tunic rendered with the care it deserves. Whether displayed on a desk, a mantelpiece, or in a dedicated collection, it stops people in their tracks. Cold cast in real bronze for an authentic, museum-quality finish Hand-polished and finished by skilled craftspeople in the North East of England Height: 8 inches — a commanding presence on any surface Approx. weight: 1.3 kg — solid and substantial Comes with its own presentation packaging — gift-ready straight from the box Two Display Options Choose the style that suits you best — mounted on a hardwood base with engraving for a personalised, heirloom-quality finish, or on a sleek pedestal stand for a cleaner, more contemporary look. Handcrafted in Britain Every piece is individually cast, polished, and finished by hand at the workshop in the North East of England. No two are exactly alike — each carries the mark of the craftsperson who made it. Usually dispatched within 5–7 working days. During busy periods, please allow up to 28 days — you will be notified if this applies to your order.
Specifications
- Woodbase
- Hardwood base with engraving, No wood base, pedestal stand.
Variants (2)
- Hardwood base with engraving — 152.00 USD — In stock
- No wood base, pedestal stand. — 138.00 USD — In stock
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