When Potina started selling The Bird Girl statue, made famous by a book about people and events from Savannah, GA, we started hearing many other fascinating stories of other statues in that great city. Our initial offering includes two, in addition to The Bird Girl, that have become famous representations of Savannah. All statues are made in the USA, are all copyright protected, and are made using a combination of fiberglass, resin, and marble.
The Bird Girl
Sculpted by Mrs. Judson in 1936, and made famous by the best-selling movie, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Potina’s exclusive licensing agreement granted by her estate gives you the opportunity to enjoy the serenity of this statue in your home or garden.
- Styles:
- Miniature - 15" - Item# 7776
- No Pedestal - 24" - Item# 7777
- With Pedestal - 28" - Item# 7778
- Tall - 37.5" - Item# 7779
Little Gracie
In 1890, John Waltz carved a life-sized, delicately detailed marble statue from a photograph, which for almost a century has captured the interest of all who visit her grave site in Savannah’s Bonaventure Cemetery. The original Little Gracie statue is located at the Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, GA (as shown in the background of this photograph).
- Styles:
- 12"h
- Item# 9000
Waving Girl
Located at the eastern end of River Street in Savannah, Georgia, overlooking the Savannah River, the Waving Girl statue was created by renowned sculptor Felix de Weldon (most noted for his Iwo Jima statue in Arlington, VA) depicts Florence Martus (1868-1943) with her loyal collie.
- Styles:
- Marble - Item# 8000
- Bronze - Item# 8005












