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Cocker with Mallards bronze by Michael Simpson

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This popular and versatile breed is perfect as either a family pet or to accompany a shoot. Its ability to flush game and also retrieve makes it an invaluable gundog. Maybe not as easy to train as say the Labrador, but has qualities of being fast, bold and tenacious. In this action sculpture, Michael Simpson shows the Cocker flushing the ducks from the pond edge. The edition size is limited to 150 pieces and is in much demand.

Height: 8cm x Width: 19cm x Depth: 10cm Weight: 515g



Limited Edition: 150

Sculptor: Michael Simpson


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

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