Description: ROMAN GLADIATOR CHARIOT Sculpture Statue Antique Bronze Color ROMAN GLADIATOR CHARIOT Sculpture Statue Antique Bronze Color This listing is for a brand new COLD CAST BRONZE RESIN* Roman Chariot statue in a a rich antque bronze finish (see brief history about the Roman Chariot below). The superb detailing and hand painted accents really bring this statue to life. Great addition to anyone's decor! Dimensions: 10" x 3.5" x 6.5" High *What is cold cast bronze? Cold cast bronze is a when real powdered bronze metal is mixed in with resin. It is then cast into a mold creating a very realistic replica of a solid bronze piece. This process creates a high quality piece with much greater detail than you will see with a solid bronze piece & at an exceptional price. Most pieces will also have some hand painting to enhance the detail and seal the finish for a greater life. Chariot racing was one of the most popular ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine sports. Chariot racing was often dangerous to both driver and horse as they frequently suffered serious injury and even death, but generated strong spectator enthusiasm. In the ancient Olympic Games, as well as the other Panhellenic Games, the sport was one of the most important equestrian events. Each chariot was pulled by 4 horses. In the Roman form of chariot racing, teams represented different groups of financial backers and sometimes competed for the services of particularly skilled drivers. These teams became the focus of intense support among spectators, and occasional disturbances broke out between followers of different factions. The conflicts sometimes became politicized, as the sport began to transcend the races themselves and started to affect society overall. This helps explain why Roman and later Byzantine emperors took control of the teams and appointed many officials to oversee them. The sport faded in importance after the fall of Rome in the West, surviving only for a time in the Byzantine Empire, where the traditional Roman factions continued to play a prominent role for some time, gaining influence in political matters. Their rivalry culminated in the Nika riots, which marked the gradual decline of the sport. PAYMENT AND TERMS:Payment is due within 5 days after close of auction unless using buy in now which requires immediate payment. It's the customers responsibility to make sure they receive a tracking number and are available secure the package. Most packages do not require a signature unless requested by the customer. If you have concerns about leaving the package put a comment in with your payment during checkout to require a signature. Undelivered orders will be refunded less original shipping charges and any return charges charged by the carrier. In an unlikely event that stock runs out you will be refunded and notified within 24 hours. In the unlikely event that your item arrives damaged please save all the packaging so that a claim may be filed with the freight carrier. Please report damages or defects within 2 day of receiving package. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Price: 108.9 USD
Location: Georgetown, Texas
End Time: 2023-12-30T05:55:32.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Statue
Brand: Veronese
Color: Antique Bronze