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The foundry of CR Bronzeworks has been involved in many major bronze projects from the casting of bench legs for the Statue of Liberty Park rededication, to bronze work found in New York City at Saks 5th Avenue and the Coca Cola Bldg.

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Don't forget to check out our latest project. Japan Tower | San Mateo
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A portrait plaque for a firefighter lost in the line of duty. This plaque contains a flat relief style protrait. This is a custom grave marker that was designed by her daughter and shows the visitor those things that were important in her life such as horses and her religion.
   
This was a dedication plaque placed near a flagpole and used to recognize those that contribute to the success of our country and are willing to give their lives in defense of it. The artwork for the Statue of Liberty is done as a flat relief similar to the way we can do portrait plaques of people.
   
This beautiful portrait plaque measure nearly 3 feet wide and 4 feet tall. It was placed on a twenty ton boulder at a rest stop in the mountains of Northern Calif. where this man was well respected for his work helping others and his invlovement in the love of birds and nature. This picture shows the bronze plaque CR Bronzeworks created for West Point Military Academy. It was a project initiated by the graduating class of 2002. It is called "Comrades In Arms" and commemorates the positive relationship between the Naval Academy and the graduates of West Point. It was designed by one of the students at West Point. The two crossing swords on the front of the plaque are the actual Army and Navy swords. The panorama centered in the middle of the plaque depict the many wars throughout history and was sculpted by Jamie Lester.
   
 
 

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