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Otter Pair Playing (1214) Bronze Sculpture by Keith Sherwin (Richard Cooper)

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Dimensions 13.2 x 6 x 3.5cm
Brand Richard Cooper Company
Article Number 26128
Model Number 1214

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Underwater acrobats in a class of their own! These two Otters tumble and play with agility and natural grace. Using the strength of the bronze, Michael Simpson has managed to illustrate this to great effect. The edition size is quite low at 150 pieces, and the demand strong.

Height: 13.2cm x Width: 6cm x Depth: 3.5cm Weight: 238g

Limited Edition: 150

Sculptor: Keith Sherwin

The Otters are made in solid foundry bronze using the ancient method of lost wax casting. The design finished by the art of patination where various acids are applied to the surface of the bronze and heat applied to create a deep rich brown patina.  Then bronze is then sealed with a special wax which further enhances the colour and protects the bronze for years to come.

Your bronze is beautifully presented in a printed box containing a certificate of authenticity. The bronze is engraved with the sculptor’s signature and limited edition number, matching the certificate enclosed.

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