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  1. Fireman Sam Men's Blue Costume Size 5-6 Years

  2. Fire Brigade Fireman Using a Hose Bronzed Resin Figurine Statue Ornament

    25cm tall, base 8.5cm x 8.5cm. 695 grams. Very good used condition.

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  3. Victorian Fireman Meerkat Ornament Statue 12" Firefighter Collectible

    This 12" Victorian Fireman Meerkat ornament statue is a unique and charming collectible piece perfect for any art enthusiast. Crafted from resin, this figurine features a meerkat dressed as a Victorian firefighter, adding a playful twist to traditional Victorian style. The detailed design and artistry make it a standout addition to any ornament collection, capturing the essence of both the Victorian era and the playful nature of a meerkat.

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  4. 3 foot US FIREMAN large Resin Figure statue FIREFIGHTER USA 90cm 1/2 scale

    Statue maybe 2'10" or 85 cm on raised base.

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  5. Fire Brigade Fireman with Breathing Apparatus Bronzed Resin Figurine Statue

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  6. Stunning Fireman Bronzed Effect Statue ~ Fallen Comrade Signed A Miller

    Material Cold Cast Bronze Resin. Length / Width 23 Cm. Height 19 Cm.

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  7. GARDEN STONE FIREMAN ORNAMENT WITH HOSEPIPE,STATUE SCULPTURE,WONDERFUL ORNAMENTS

    Now they are made by perfect moulds which leave great detail and very few imperfections. Or copy and paste the link below and put it in your browser.

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  8. Fireman Saving Kittens? Sculpture

    A fireman dangling from a branch fruitless attempting to save an endless stream of kittens.. The "Fireman Saving Kittens" sculpture by artist Meribeth is a medium-sized, ultra contemporary piece created in 2025 in Washington, USA. The Surrealist-style statue depicts a fireman heroically rescuing kittens, utilizing multimedia materials in its production. Handmade and measuring 15 inches in height and 8 inches in width, this unique sculpture captures a heartwarming and playful theme, making it a charming addition to any art collection.

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  9. John Chalk Bronze Cast Fireman Statue 8" - 1985

    John Chalk was an artist assigned to Leatherneck magazine in 1954.

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