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BILL VERNON Limited Edition OTTER SCULPTURE Figurine ~ Water Waltz ~ Series of E

$ 24.81

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Collection: Series of Evolution
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: 3018
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Year: 1999
  • Color: Brown
  • Subject: Otter
  • Condition: See photos and use zoom to fully evaluate condition. Multiple spots of paint loss, mainly on edges.
  • Material: Resin
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Figurine
  • Artist: Bill Vernon
  • Title: Water Waltz
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    BILL VERNON Limited Edition 178/3500 Retired Resin Two OTTERS SCULPTURE Figurine with Certificate of Authenticity ~ "Water Waltz" ~ Series of Evolution
    Each Series of Evolution sculpture started out as a driftwood carving. Exquisitely handcrafted using crushed pecan shells, resin and cold cast stone. Airbrushed by hand.
    This sculpture is Water Waltz, model #3018, 1999 second edition. Although 3500 were planned to be produced, Bill Vernon's records indicate only 159 were actually made before it was retired in 2004.
    Valued at 5.
    Mark:
    COA - The Series of Evolution by Artist: Bill Vernon || Limited Edition - Registration || #159 of 3500 being produced.
    Sculpture - Bill Vernon © 1995
    Sticker - Created in USA by Artist Bill Vernon || Vernon Studios || Franklin, NC
    Measurements (WxHxD):
    8.25 x 10 x 6.25 inches
    Condition:
    See photos and use zoom to fully evaluate condition. Multiple spots of paint loss, mainly on edges.
    All Bill Vernon Fine Sculptures were retired on or before 02/01/2004.
    From 1974 until 2004, Bill Vernon Studios produced a wide variety of collectible figurines, gifts, and home decor products. The most popular of these collectibles were
    The Shade Tree Cowboys
    and
    The Series of Evolution
    . Our collectibles were all
    MADE IN THE USA
    . We started out in Gainesville, Florida, and then we moved to Franklin, North Carolina.
    On May 29, 1998, Bill Vernon Studios in Franklin was destroyed by a fire. So many sculptures, the molds, and almost all records were lost. We did rebuild, but on a much smaller scale. On 2004, all Bill Vernon sculptures were retired.
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