George Edward Wade (1853, London – 5 February 1933) was a British sculptor.
He was largely self-taught as an artist and is best remembered for his statues of royalty and politicians.
His elder sister was Louisa Anne Wade who led the Royal School of Needlework.
[3] In 1929 Wade had two works dedicated in London, to Catherine and William Booth.
Mrs. Booth presents a "serene and matronly figure", while he is "an Old Testament figure with eyes ablaze, beard flowing, finger pointing, medals mustered, and a small prayer book in his hand.