
This page features bronze Airedale figures, "action scenes" and bronze tiles
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This figurine stands 3-1/2" tall at the tip of the ear and is about 4-1/2" long.
The bronze edition is limited to 50. |
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These two Airedale figures are both in editions limited to 25.
The figure on the left stands about 6-1/4" high and is about 8" long. This popular piece is over half sold-out. The one on the right is just under 6" tall and has also sold well - the edition is just under half sold-out. |
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This popular bronze sculpture is a limited edition of 50. It's mounted on a 7"x9" wooden base and is about 7-1/4" tall. Designed in collaboration with artist Ben Cordsen of Fort Collins, Colorado. |
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This is a fairly large sculpture. The piece, as shown here, is about 16" tall, overall - the bronze is mounted on a 9-1/2"x13-1/2" wooden base.
This exciting bronze sculpture features an Airedale retrieving a duck from a pond - also included in the scene are a couple of duck decoys and cattails. The colored patina finish on the bronze sculpture is highlighted by a highly polished edge to the bronze base. This bronze edition is limited to only 25. |
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These four 4"x4" tiles are priced individually at $110 each. The price includes a display stand. For tiles mounted in a wooden shadowbox (see example below), please add $25. Each tile is numbered and limited to an edition of 200. |
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The tiles were designed to be used as a possible decorative replacement for standard kitchen, bathroom, fireplace tiles.
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The photo to the left shows an example of the wooden shadowbox mounting - $25 extra. | The tiles were produced in collaboration with artist Kevin Pettelle of Sultan, Washington |
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Please note that all our bronze and pewter sculptures are cast in the U.S.A. Our Pewter items are lead-free pewter and our Bronze is true bronze, cast in the traditional hot-cast (lost-wax) method - not cold-cast "bronze," which is really a resin mixture.
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Links to other Airedale pages:
Airedale Life-Sized Bronze Statue page
Airedale Pewter Sculptures page
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