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Sidney the Dog Bronze Figurine (Paul Jenkins)

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Dimensions 30 cm tall. 24 cm across.
Weight 2.7 kg
Brand Frith Sculpture
Article Number 6743
Model Number S124

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Docile Sidney by renowned sculptor Paul Jenkins. 30 cm tall.

Paul's inspirations come from his love of nature especially animals. Many of the pieces are taken from direct observations of animals in their natural habitats.

Hand finished patina. Each figurine has a unique finish.

Engraved with the initials PJ.

Felted on the bottom to protect surfaces.

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Made in the UK.

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.

Frequently Bought Together - Buy them for £162.90

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