
This page features bronze Welsh Terrier "action scenes"
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A favorite in pewter, this sculpture is now available in bronze, the #1 in the edition limited to only 50 is available - a true collectors item! This 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 has been a very popular piece in the pewter version and has always sold when there's a bronze version available at the booth. This bronze edition is limited to 50. The sculpture is approximately 4" high on 6" x 11-1/2" base. A pair of Welsh Terriers are hunting - one is looking down on one critter in a hole in the top of the log while the other is trying to follow the critter through the log. Meanwhile another critter is trying to make a get-away from the opposite end. Bronze edition limited to 50 only. Designed in collaboration with artist Ben Cordsen of Fort Collins, Colorado. |
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This charming sculpture features two adventuresome Welsh Terriers discovering a nest of mice at a sign post in Wales - one looking under and one looking over the rocks. Look closely to see the mice trying to make a getaway. Bronze edition limit to 25 only. The bronze piece measures 11-1/2" x 5" x 5" high and comes mounted on a wooden base. The bronze edition is limited to 25. Designed in collaboration with artist Ben Cordsen of Fort Collins, Colorado. |
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This is the #3/25 in the limited edition bronze sculpture (see description with the picture immediately above).
Our first experiment in silver-plating bronze was a special order piece and it turned out so beautiful, that we did another one. It's fairly difficult to photograph and looks even prettier in person than it does here. |
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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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