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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.
Watch this page for some of our most recent projects.
Call or fax us today to discuss your next project.
Don't forget to check out our latest project. Japan
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| This dedication plaque
was shipped to Puerto Rico where it now is mounted at the foot of
this large bronze statue. |
This small bronze plaque
was created to be a close replica of an old bronze plaque that was
originally created in 1928. We matched the font, border and logo to
create a very close replica. |
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| This bronze sign was created
for an entrance gate for Western Connecticut State University. |
CR Bronzeworks created
the center logo clock tower that is bolted into the iron arch. |
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| Close up view showing how
the bronze clock tower was cut out. The logo looks fairly small in
this view but the actual height was approx 20 inches. |
This is a large 24" x 30"
bronze plaque that was created to commemorate the lives of 5 Army
Air Corps men who lost their lives when their B25 Bomber crashed during
a nighttime navigational training mission from South Carolina. |
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| This is the top part of
the plaque to show you a close up view of the hand sculpted B25 Bomber,
created by Jamie Lester. |
This is the bottom half
of the plaque showing the Army Air Corps insignia. We used an actual
cloth patch recreated from that era to create the artwork for this
insignia. |
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