Gargoyle Statue
Socrates, the Gargoyle Thinker Sculpture

(Design Toscano)
At a foot-and-a-half tall, this muscular gargoyle is a menacing presence flanking a garden path or a stately fireplace. From his horned head to his spiked fangs and powerful wings, Socrates perches upon his pedestal, pondering the big picture.
Silas the Sentry Gargoyle Sculpture
With bat-like wings, threatening jaw and flared nostrils, our two-foot-tall Gothic sentinel is ready to pounce on unsuspecting predators to your home or garden!
Talysus the Terrible Gargoyle Sculpture
Seated on a ball-topped plinth with his massive, spiny wings stretched skyward, this yard-tall, menacing gargoyle is ready to become the centerpiece of your Gothic collection!
Gargoyle on the Loose Wall Sculpture
At more than a foot long, this striking gargoyle hangs on the wall only to look back over his shoulder and mischievously taunt that he is, indeed, "on the loose." With tall horns, spiny claws, a menacing face and muscular wings, he seems ready to wreak havoc wherever he goes.
St. George's Gargoyle - 14th Century
The term gargoyle, which derives from the Old French word for windpipe, refers to a grotesquely carved roof gutter water spout used in Gothic architecture. This gargoyle is a copy of one on the exterior of St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.8 x 9.
Argos Gargoyle Sentinel Sculpture
Our distinctive two-foot-tall Gothic sentinel is sure to impress with its size, spiny talons, wide wings, menacing teeth and a glaring gaze. Like its historic European counterpart, it perches on its own piece of Gothic architecture, ready to keep watch in your garden or entryway.





