Bronze Code: 1418
$258
Height: 6.7 In
Width: 7.1 In
Weight: 3.3 LBs

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Elevate your antique collection with our exclusive work, an original masterpiece crafted by renowned Russian artisans. This exquisite statuette draws its inspiration from a significant moment in the history of the USSR championship, the glorious victory in the 1966-1967 season, encapsulating the enduring spirit and profound emotions of that epoch. A true celebration of victory, perseverance, and skillful sportmanship.

Vividly portraying Vyacheslav Starshinov, the star player of that victorious team, who proudly sported the jersey number 8, this bronze statuette is both an exemplary piece of artistry and a rich slice of history. Meticulously handcrafted, it immortalizes the iconic Russian hockey player in an emblematic posture that denotes power, agility, and resilience.

The statuette, weighing 1.5 kg, is solidly constructed entirely out of bronze, a testament to its superior quality and enduring charm. The antiquated appearance adds to its aesthetic allure, making it a captivating centerpiece in any collection or display. Every groove, detail, and contour woven into this bronze masterpiece narrates a story that reverberates with the echoes of the past - a thrilling and resounding victory that has left an indelible mark in the annals of USSR Championship history.

Ashen patina, worn edges, and painstaking attention to detail all contribute to a genuinely vintage effect, as if the statue has endured the test of time alongside the legacy it represents. From the on-ice action to the robustness of the player's equipment, everything has been depicted authentically - capturing the essence of the sporting era it is inspired from.

Preserving a legacy in bronze, these masterpieces by Russian artisans are not just objects of art, but a tribute to the heroes of the game and their indomitable spirit. They make for an ideal collectible or gift item for sports enthusiasts, historians, and art lovers alike, underscoring the intersection of sports, history, and art.