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Moongazing Hare Figurine Jonny Sanders British Wildlife

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Dimensions 14 cm tall (5.5 inches)
Brand Frith Sculpture
Article Number 26793
Model Number JS010

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Acclaimed Wiltshire sculptor Jonny Sanders has created some exciting models for Frith Sculpture. This hare gazing at the moon ornament is certain to make a great gift.

Designed and made in the UK.

Made from solid cold cast bronze.

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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