Short answers is: yes.
Nothing there a scanner wouldn't pick up.
And if the base is flat (can't really tell from the pics) then any desktop machine could print one easily. If not, you couls use supports or go for a print bureau with a powder based sls machine.

Have a look on www.3dhubs.com
You'll most likely find someone close to you who can either scan and design and print it.
A quick look (though it came up with 4 baltimores in different states) shows 10 pages of hubbers in baltimore, md.
Some of these will also have desktop scanners.

These services aren't cheap. A 3d hubs enthusiast will be cheaper than a full size print bureau - but still not as cheap as ebay :-)