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This Large Megan Fountain is all brass with a verdigris finish. Megan will add some charm wherever you choose to place her. Not only is precious to look at, she is also durable enough to last for years.
This Rough Play Fountain is all brass with a bronze finish. It says Boys will be boys! These boys will add a real touch of playfulness and charm to your outdoor aquatics area.
The Squeeze fountain is all brass and comes in a verdigris finish. This fountain is a great example of the phrase Boys will be boys. A wonderful conversation piece for your aquatics area!
This Trois Amis Sculpture captures the playful innocents of children beautifully. Made of brass with a beautiful Verdi patina finish this lovely piece will provide years of enjoyment. Don't forget your pump to complete your newest addition to your (more ...)
Wildflower is an exquisite bronze fountain by sculptor Edward Berge that was displayed at the Palace of Fine Arts during the 1915 Pan Pacific International Exposition. Historian E.E. Burden reported that she was the most popular garden piece in the (more ...)
Wildflower is an exquisite bronze fountain by sculptor Edward Berge which was displayed at the Palace of Fine Arts during the 1915 Pan Pacific International Exposition. Historian E.E. Burden reported that she was the most popular garden piece in the (more ...)