Nautical
Nautical sculptures are the perfect catch for sea lovers and old sea dogs. These custom-made pieces bring a splash of the ocean to any space, reflecting your passion for the sea. Whether you’re a sailor or just dreaming of the high seas, a bespoke nautical sculpture is a fin-tastic way to show your love for life on the water.
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Animals and Birds
Dive, Dive, Dive by Martin Norman
£2,500 inc VATDive, Dive, Dive by Martin Norman, Bronze
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Animals and Birds
Dolphin Over Waves by AR Wharton Dietrich Faust Lang
£1,440 inc VATDolphin Over Waves by AR Wharton Dietrich Faust Lang, Wood
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Andre Harvey
River Shadows (Manitees) by Andre Harvey
£2,160 inc VATRiver Shadows (Manitees) by Andre Harvey, Bronze
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Animals and Birds
Two Marlins Water Feature by John Cox
£5,700 inc VATTwo Marlins Water Feature by John Cox, Bronze
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Animals and Birds
Three Leaping Sailfish Water Feature by John Cox
£5,880 inc VATThree Leaping Sailfish Water Feature by John Cox, Bronze
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Abstract
Spiritual Mermaid by Edmore Chijumani
£2,400 inc VATSpiritual Mermaid by Edmore Chijumani, Fruit Serpentine Stone
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Abstract
Extra Large Schooner by Mark Smith
£595 inc VATExtra Large Schooner by Mark Smith, Ceramic, Wood
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Abstract
Ship in Construction by Richard Lawrence
£6,480 inc VATShip in Construction by Richard Lawrence, Sandstone
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All Sculpture
Pelican with her Piety by Ian Thompson
£3,600 inc VATPelican with her Piety by Ian Thompson, Wood
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Animals and Birds
Fishing Luck Marine by Miguel Angel Martin del Campo Serrano
£10,680 inc VATFishing Luck Marine by Miguel Angel Martin del Campo Serrano, Bronze
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Animals and Birds
Stowaways by Wilfred Pritchard
£25,920 inc VATStowaways by Wilfred Pritchard, Bronze
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Abstract
The Miraculous Arrival by Land and Sea of the Saint into the West by Noah Taylor
£10,800 inc VATThe Miraculous Arrival by Land and Sea of the Saint into the West by Noah Taylor, Forged and fabricated steel
Artists Statement: ‘The work alludes to the mythical ways by which certain Saints during the early centuries AD visited these shores to spread Christianity. Millstones, leaves and other fantastical craft were employed. Referring to our modern world, this version has similarities to a Windsurfer, Stand Up Paddle Board, Windcart and Skateboard. The Saint steering his way into the Westcountry bears resemblance to the logo of the iconic 60???s television series. He, like his ship, is only partially incorporated adding to the mystery???’
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Becci Kenning
Ship Wreck by Becci Kenning
£34,800 inc VAT‘Shipwreck’ is made from reclaimed timber and creates the illusion that the hull of this skeleton ship is beneath the earth.
The 75 foot sculpture was installed next to London’s City hall as the centerpiece for The Environmental Zone of the Mayor’s (Boris Johnson) Thames Festival in September 2011 and was part of a project with over 3,000 school children to think about and connect with the River Thames.
It has since been installed in the valley at The Sculpture Park so is available to view all year round. -
Abstract
Viking Longboat by Mark Smith
£3,456 inc VATMark Smith, Viking Longboat, Stoneware
Unique stoneware sculpture of a Viking longboat.
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Ceramic
Pugwash’s Vessel by Mark Smith
£1,728 inc VATMark Smith, Pugwash’s Vessel, Stoneware
Unique stoneware sculpture of a brown coloured boat with a golden shield and a key handing off the back. The crooked mast has a cream coloured flag with a swirl on it.
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Abstract
Ship in Harbour by Richard Lawrence
£7,800 inc VATRichard Lawrence, Ship in Harbour, Portland Stone