Description
As a charter member of the Southeastern Conference, Vanderbilt
University has a rich history.
Nobody reflects this as much as "Mr. C", the Commodore mascot of Vanderbilt.
Vanderbilt University
was named after Cornelius Vanderbilt, the 1800s American shipping and railroad magnate,
who in 1873, provided the financial gift to fund the college in Nashville,
Tenn. Because of his career start in naval shipping,
Vanderbilt was given the nickname "The Commodore". Ergo, the university's
nickname, and its resultant mascot, the aforementioned Mr. C.
Mr. C's current incarnation of the Commodore mascot made his
debut in 2014. We have meticulously recreated him in premium cast stone, from
his lantern jaw, the VU hand signal (Go 'Dores!) and the black and gold naval
uniform of Vanderbilt. Vandy fans and alumni alike will be proud to own Mr. C
in this rich color scheme or in a regal vintage or rich bronze finish.
- dimensions 24" height x 17" width x 9" depth
- weighs approximately 55 pounds
- handmade of premium cast stone
- made in the USA
- officially approved by Vanderbilt University
- includes a Certificate of Authenticity from Vanderbilt University
- vividly finished in authentic school colors