The Kneeling Lady
$1,850.00
This beautiful 1920’s art deco Kneeling Lady Hood ornament is from a time when beautiful female sculptures were placed on the hoods of classic automobiles. Although she is an after market hood ornament her pure beauty and unique pose would have made any classic automobile just that much more glorious to look it. We have restored her maintaining incredible detail to Concours Quality chrome plated finish. We then attached her to a magnificent handcrafted light colored fustic hardwood base from the jungles of Costa Rico.
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