It's competition time at Canonbury Antiques - we are giving away this gorgeous Flying Lady statue in bronze with silver patina as found on Rolls Royce cars the world over. To be in with a chance to win please subscribe to our email newsletter by cliking here >>
( Click image above to win this very Charles Sykes Flying Lady bronze figurine )
Winner will be chosen at random and the competition ends November 10th 2015 - we will ship the bronze to anywhere in the world. Once the winner is chosen we will send out out the figurine and would like to publish a photo of the winnner with bronze once it's received.
The Flying Lady is a classic art nouveau bronze - originally by Charles Sykes - and it manages to summarise the 1930s in figural form. This particular figurine measures 12 inches high and stands on the red marble base which is smooth and chip free. We have a whole host of other art nouveau bronzes so please take a look at our range.
Many of these art deco and nouveau bronzes are on display in our North London Canonbury Antiques showroom so please come in for a viewing. We have a large range of large architectural bronzes and fountains that are also worth a visit. We specialise in English dining furniture including Victorian tables and Regency pedestal tables - again all on display in our gallery. Just outside of Potters Bar in Hertfordshire and approx 25 minutes north of London.
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