For Greyhound sculptures, please scroll down through this whole page to see pictures and links to other pages.

As I plan my retirement, I am cutting back on inventory and there are no current plans for new bronze castings.

All in-stock bronze sculptures are priced well below the cost of a new casting.

Questions/Comments? Please contact Judy Keller -obs@whidbey.com any time

or call (360) 331-3412 - between 8 A.M. and 8 P.M. Pacific time (USA), please.


Link to the Greyhound doorknocker page

Link to the Greyhound walking stick page

Greyhound lapel pin/tie tac, pewter - $20
This pewter lapel pin (or tie tac) is about 1" high and 1" wide. It's available with either a gold-plated or a shiny pewter finish.

The bronze and pewter figurines shown below are posted on both the Greyhound and the Whippet pages. The two sculptures are not identical, but are very similar.

As I plan my retirement, I'm cutting back on pewter inventory by lowering prices on items currently in stock.

2 in-stock items reduced to $70 each

Greyhound figurine, pewter - regularly priced at $250

The figurine is about 6-1/2" overall, with the dog standing on a 8" x 2-1/2" pewter base.

Produced in collaboration with artist Ben Cordsen of Fort Collins, Colorado

Previously priced at $600, this 1 remaining in-stock piece is discounted to $250

Greyhound figurine, limited edition bronze - no more will be cast

This bronze figurine is an edition limited to only 25. Shown here with a medium-to-light traditional patina.

The sculpture is just over 6" tall overall, with the dog standing on a 7-1/2 x 2-1/4" bronze base

Close out price for this discontinued item - $50

Greyhound mini-bust, bronze

The miniature head study is similar to the handle of our bronze and pewter canes. It's a wonderful decorative item for a desktop or shelf. The bronze head is about 3-3/4" high and is attached to a 5" diameter base.

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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