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"Braveheart" by Vic
Payne A fierce brave battling with the eagle for his
feathers. |
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| "The Wind" by Paul A.
Baliker, evokes the paradox of the wind one moment a gentle breeze,
the next a swirling tornado. |
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"Fish Story" by Paul
A. Baliker The one that got away. |
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| The original gates from Napoleon
Bonaparte's chateau outside of Paris grace our entry. They were hand
forged around 1810. They were brought over to the US in 1924. We
feel fortunate to have acquired these massive gates. |
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| A "Romantic Wishing
Swing" made of teak and covered with hammered brass, circa
1900. |
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| From India, we have teakwood horses
standing 17 hands high, from Queen Victoria's Jubilee of 1897. |
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| "King Pelican" by Sandy
Scott. "A wonderful bird is the pelican. His beak can hold more than
his belican." Ogden Nash |
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| And "Justice For All"
by James Muir. James is known for symbolism in his art. This peice
symbolizes the entire justice system with a beautiful lady
justice. |
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| "Eat More Beef" by the
world renowned Sandy Scott. |
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| "King Alligator" by
Daniel Noll. |