click here for more details Grotesque Collection - This is a very special group of grotesques, and 'green man' leaf masks and related sculptures.
click here for more details Females, Girls, Angels and Cherub Collection - This is a unique group of very pretty female sculptures, petite. refined, feminine but also strong from years of hard lives. Typically in the keystone shape, you are sure to find more than one that strikes your fancy.
click here for more details Males and & Bearded Men Collection - The men are here, the God of the seas- Neptune, a sailor, wearing hats and more- bearded, masculine and rugged, you'll find a number of interesting sculptures here, typically in keystone shape.
click here for more details Lions and Animals - Here are the lions, gargoyles, owls, sea monsters, griffins, ram and other animals. Lions were the most commonly depicted on buildings. These range in size from a couple of pounds up to over one hundred, and in a variety of shapes.
click here for more details Art Deco and Sullivanesque (Chicago Arts) Collection - This is a unique group of very interesting Art Deco from the 1930's era, and a growing Sullivanesque line from the Louis Sullivan Chicago era. You will find Art Deco from Public Schools in Brooklyn NY and Hammond Indiana, a famous Women's prison in Greenwich Village NYC, Folies Bergere panel and more.
click here for more details Misc, Subway, and church collection - Here you will find subway art, the corbels, Charter Seal of New York City, Board of Education seal, large acanthus leaf and other items that don't seem to fit well in the other categories.

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(Left) My first display ad which was in Apartment Life (now Metropolitan Home) magazine.
What has since 1999 become known as Randall's Lost New York City (now Urban Sculptures Collection) was started in 1980 in New York City with an ad in Apartment Life Magazine's December issue, several sculptures were used in a featured room setting in a subsequent issue the following spring.
A bit "dated" after almost 30 years, but nostalgic just the same. Materials, finishes and of course prices and location have all changed too.

(Right) My display ad which was in Victorian Decorating magazine a couple of years ago.

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My sculptures were featured in an issue of the Blanden Memorial Fine Arts Museum magazine, the museum also had a display of my sculptures there from January 2009 through June. The exhibit was there for three months longer than I had expected! A presentation was also given, support your fine art museums please.
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