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Small Frog Walking Bronze Figurine (Limited Edition) Keith Sherwin

Β£95.00

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Dimensions Length: 8 cm Height: 3 cm
Brand Richard Cooper Company
Article Number 14561
Model Number 931

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Bronze figurine showing a walking frog by Keith Sherwin. Limited edition of just 150.

All bronzes are produced using the lost wax method. Each bronze is decorated and finished using the traditional method of patination and comes beautifully boxed with a certificate of authenticity. The certificate also includes info about the artist and the edition number eg 7/150.

Robust and heavy ornament made from solid foundry bronze (not hollow).

Hand finished patina. Each figurine has a unique finish.

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Jan 2017 release.

Each figurine is supplied in an attractive gift box and has the limited edition number engraved onto it.

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