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Queen Victoria Statue - Chester Crown Court

Queen Victoria Statue - Chester Crown Court

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This finely detailed resin model represents the statue of Queen Victoria that stands prominently in the forecourt of Chester Castle, outside Chester Crown Court in Cheshire, England. Unveiled in 1903, the original sculpture was created by the distinguished British sculptor Frederick William Pomeroy, a leading figure in late-Victorian monumental art known for his mastery of realistic portraiture and expressive public statuary.

The statue commemorates Queen Victoria’s enduring legacy and is a notable example of civic art from the Edwardian period, capturing the dignified presence and regal authority of the monarch in a commanding public setting. As a Grade II listed structure recorded in the National Heritage List for England, the statue reflects both historical significance and artistic excellence.

This resin model faithfully reproduces the careful detailing of Pomeroy’s work, including the flowing robes, ornate crown, and commanding stance of the Queen, offering a precise and tangible representation of an important monument. It is an ideal piece for collectors of public art, historians, and admirers of Victorian-era sculpture, providing a scholarly and visually striking miniature of a landmark work of British heritage.

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