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Welcome to the Garden Statues section of the Online Shopping Directory. Websites listed in this category are online WebShops, offering a wide range of Garden Statues related products and services.
Sells sculpted faces as garden accessories. Gothic and classic designs.
Angel GardensA unique blend of angels, antiques, plants, statuary, fountains and garden accessories.
Kimmel GnomesReproduction garden gnomes cast in English stoneware pottery. Patterned after 19th century styles.
Green Leaf DesignsSells garden decor. Styles include gargoyles, pots, and wall masks.
Import Gifts and OrnamentsItalian cast marble statues, fountains, garden planters, busts and reliefs.
Maureen's AngelsConcrete and stone angel garden decor. Offers a variety of finishes.
Stone Lawn ProductsOffers hand crafted natural Lannon stone birdbaths, benches, planters, and custom pieces. Also sells bulk stone for landscaping.
Alligator to Gatorsells a 3-piece alligator statue lawn and pond ornament.
Gnomes 'N NoddersOffering gnomes designed for the garden, figurines, ornaments and water fountains.
Tyber KatzSells cast stone statuary in fat cat, dog buddha, and bonsai cat themes. Also includes plaques and planters.
Statues | My Sinchew (Sin Chew Jit Poh)
Statues of Madonna stand in a Japanese garden of a local resident in Nagasaki, Japan. A relief of Father Petitjean, a French priest, with a group of Japanese "hidden Christians" at a church in Nagasaki, Japan.
Staff Blogs - Latest Blogs - 1 (New York Press)
- When the Alvin Ailey American Dance Company performs at City Center for five weeks beginning Dec. 4, you will have ample opportunities to witness the wonders of these magnificent performers in motion.
Military statues line front of V'land school (Daily Journal)
VINELAND -- Six statues representing the men and women who fought for American freedom will eternally salute visitors to the memorial garden at Veterans Memorial Middle School.
An artful dodger will serve hard time (The News & Observer)
A Raleigh man who amassed thousands of DVDs and CDs and quirky lawn ornaments was sentenced last week on federal charges of selling stolen property.

