Herne sculpture
This Herne is designed to be hung on your wall and there is a hook set into the back of the sculpture
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Herne the Hunter is mentioned in Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor written in 1597. His story goes back much further and while it may have a historical element the folklore surrounding him owes much to British and Anglo-Saxon myth. This Herne is designed to be hung on your wall and there is a hook set into the back of the sculpture.
Herne is approximately 8½ inches (21cm) long and weighs approximately 2Kg.
Your Herne is one of 302 and comes with it's own certificate of authenticity.
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