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Hermes "God of Wealth and Prosperity" Sicilian marble, Carved by the English Sculptor Mr Charles Bell Birch (1832-1893) (141 x 134 x 19.5cm), Commissioned by Blackman and Parkes architects circa 1887 for the Australian Joint Stock Bank (Bank of NSW when demolished), cnr of King/George St Sydney. This sculptural panel was one of two and was removed from the front entrance of the building when it was demolished in 1971. The bottom corners of the panel feature a Kangaroo and Emu. Two colossal allegorical figures in marble (also by Birch) representing "Justice" and "Plenty" flanked the entrance above the two panels. These are still in existence and supposedly owned by Westfield Property Group.


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