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Fall Terminal

Originally designed by the ancient Greeks, Terminal Statues were typically used by the very wealthy in Europe and the United States to delineate the property boundaries of their estates. The finely carved marble originals from this collection (circa 1902) depict the Four Seasons, and were acquired from an estate in Darien, Connecticut. We carefully restored the originals and reproduced them keeping every perfect detail in tact. Perfect for use as gazebo supports, or as gate posts for garden entrances or private drives. The small knobs on the side allow you to hang wreaths or garlands of flowers.

Shown in patina finish Ancient Age (AA)


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Color Finish
Aged Stone AS
Amber Green AG
Ancient Age AA
Sienna Red SR
Light Walnut LW
Dark Walnut DW

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As a special thank you, we would like to give you a darling MATCH1995 Pewter Neat Shot Glass a $48.00 value.

European Pewter and Italian Crystal, Made in Italy and 100% lead free.

Do a shot, Toothpicks, little bud vase, what ever you like there is nothing more charming than this little handmade Italian work of art.

Size Product Weight (lbs) Dimensions
All 594 6' 4" H, 20" x 20" Base

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