
This page features pewter Airedale figures and several "action scenes" - please scroll down through the whole page.
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This pewter sculpture has been very popular and is available in limited edition bronze also. It's about 6-1/4" high at the top of the ear and 8" long from nose to back of rear foot.
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This smaller pewter sculpture is about 3-1/2" tall at the top of the ear. As with the figure above, it too is available in limited edition bronze.
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Approximately 17-1/2"x4"x6-1/2"h. Shown here, the Airedale is copper plated and painted; A-frame is antique pewter. Extra shipping cost on this heavy piece.
Designed in collaboration with artist Ben Cordsen of Fort Collins, Colorado |
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This pewter sculpture is mounted on a 6"x8" 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 - about 12 inches tall oveall and mounted on a 6"x8" base.
The Airedale is barking at a racoon and other creatures. The dog and tree trunk are antique pewter with the leaves finished in shiny silver or with a translucent color wash. The pictures here show a tree with "fall colors" on the right and a light green leaf finish on the left. No two are exactly alike. Designed in collaboration with artist Ben Cordsen of Fort Collins, Colorado. Sorry, but I'll have to start charging $30 to ship this item. That's been my UPS charge for the two sold since rates went up and doesn't even cover the expense of the boxes and packing materials involved. Click here to see larger picture of tree with green leaves. Click here to see larger picture of the tree with fall leaves. |
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This sculpture features an Airedale flushing a pheasant from a cornfield. Mounted on a 6"x8" base, this piece measures about 7" tall overall. Designed in collaboration with artist Ben Cordsen of Fort Collins, Colorado. |
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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 Bronze Sculptures page
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