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Koko Labradoodle Lying Bronze Sculpture (Frith) 12cm

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Dimensions 12 cm long (5 inches). 8 cm tall (3.5 inches). 8 cm depth (3.5 inches).
Brand Frith Sculpture
Article Number 15284
Model Number AT039

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A lovable labradoodle resting, sculpted by Adrian Tinsley. An attractive portrayal of this popular new generation breed.

Created from solid cold cast bronze resin resulting in a weighty ornament.

Bottom is felted to protect surfaces.

Made in the UK.

February 2018 Release.


Made from solid cold cast bronze and finished by hand, making each one a little unique. Proudly made in UK by Frith Sculpture.

Each bronze is individually boxed and comes with an info card.

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