£6,995.00
* Delivery FREE within Mainland UK
* Code BI 6
* Size 171x90x97cm Weight approx 75kgs
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This monumental bronze sculpture captures an unforgettable wildlife moment — a mother eagle descending onto her nest with a fish secured in her talons, ready to feed her waiting chick.
At an impressive 171cm wingspread, this is not simply a decorative piece; rather, it is a flagship installation designed to command attention in prestigious settings.
* Code: BI6
* Price: £6995.00
* Size: 171 x 90 x 97 cm
* Weight: Approx. 75 kgs
With a dramatic 171cm wingspan, the sculpture immediately establishes authority. As a result, it naturally becomes the focal point of any space.
The mother eagle’s wings stretch outward in a powerful landing motion. Meanwhile, the fish held firmly in her talons reinforces the realism of the scene. Below, the nest and tree trunk form a fully integrated base.
Importantly, this structure not only enhances authenticity but also ensures complete stability. Therefore, despite the dynamic composition, the piece stands secure and balanced.
Because of its impressive proportions, it performs best in generous spaces. For this reason, it is ideally suited to estates, lodges and grand entrance halls where the wingspan can be fully appreciated.
The craftsmanship within this sculpture is remarkable. In particular, the feather detailing creates depth and movement across the entire wingspan.
* Individual feather lines are clearly defined
* The fish displays textured scale detailing
* The chick’s posture conveys anticipation
* Eggshell fragments remain visible within the nest
Furthermore, these layered elements create a complete narrative rather than a single static figure. Consequently, the sculpture feels immersive and alive.
This sculpture has been showcased at prestigious events and venues, demonstrating both its scale and public appeal. Over time, it has appeared at:
* RHS Chelsea Flower Show
* National Game Fair
* Spirit of Christmas
In addition, it has been displayed at respected Channel Islands locations including:
* L’Horizon Hotel
* Samares Manor
* St Pierre Park Hotel
It has also featured in:
* The English Garden Magazine
* Gardens Illustrated Magazine
Therefore, its flagship status is not theoretical — it has been publicly proven.
Because of its scale and subject matter, this piece is particularly suited to:
* Country estates
* Manor houses and halls
* Shooting lodges
* Hospitality venues with rural character
* Impressive entrance halls
Placed outdoors, it becomes a dramatic centrepiece. Alternatively, positioned indoors within a large atrium, it delivers immediate architectural impact.
Moreover, for collectors of birds of prey, this sculpture offers both symbolism and narrative depth.
Video footage is available on this page. This allows you to appreciate the full wingspan and structural depth from multiple angles. In addition, it provides valuable perspective on proportion and installation presence.
For a sculpture of this scale, viewing the video offers added confidence before installation.
The Eagle Mother & Chick Bronze Garden Sculpture combines monumental scale with exceptional craftsmanship. Overall, it delivers drama, storytelling and heritage in one unified installation.
For those seeking a prestigious and powerful centrepiece, this sculpture offers lasting presence and undeniable impact.
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