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Category: Article catalogue / Candle arches

  


Article number: 12415

Candle arch ''A Colonial Village''
with historical figurines, natural, 18.5x4.3x7.9 inches

Dimensions: 20x4x8 inches
Weight: 0.94 kg

140.00 €

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The theme of this amazing pyramid from the German company Müller Kleinkunst is a faithful to the original reproduction of the Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, USA. The Colonial Williamsburg is a private foundation representing the historic district of the city with buildings dating from 1699 to 1780. It is situated on an island in the James River and was the first English speaking colony in the United States. In 2007, the 400th anniversary of the open air museum was celebrated together with Queen Elizabeth II. The figures in the foreground of the amazing pyramid carry traditional costumes. Even the artificially created forms of the shrubs are exactly like the originals. This unique piece of craftsmanship is made of 12 different types of wood.

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