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£11,520 inc VATJim Unsworth, Elephant on Ball, Bronze Learn More
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£3,024 inc VATThe Wrong Diet II by Wilfred Pritchard, Taxidermy , Glass Learn More
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£5,400 inc VATCrispin Foy, Shark, Bronze Resin Learn More
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£38,880 inc VATAlex Davies, Bi-Polar Express II, Bronze Learn More
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£5,760 inc VATThe Best Thing Since, Bronze Learn More
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£6,840 inc VATSteven Hunton, Oil Birds, Copper Learn More
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£3,240 inc VATSteven Hunton, Head 3, Copper Learn More
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£3,240 inc VATSteven Hunton, Head1, Copper Learn More
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£3,240 inc VATSteven Hunton, Heads, Copper Learn More
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A Load of Bollocks by Wilfred Pritchard Learn More
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£25,920 inc VATPaul Cox, City Cuts, Powder Coated Corten Steel, Approximately 4 metres high Learn More
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£8,640 inc VATAndrew Sinclair, Born 1961, Pre-Hysteric, Bronze Resin on Stone Resin Plinth, Signed , 183cm high, Learn More
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£17,280 inc VATWilfred Pritchard, This Way To The Centre Of The Earth, Bronze, Corten and Stainless Steel, Unique, Approx. 180cms high, Born 1970 Learn More
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£6,900 inc VATIsabel's Goblin by David Goode, Bronze Learn More
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Giant Driftwood Iguana by Anon Unknown, Wood Learn More
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£19,200 inc VATJonah, Steel, Galvanised, Copper Spray Learn More
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£33,600 inc VATDoctor Foster, Steel, Galvanised and Powder coated Learn More
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£36,000 inc VATCharles and Diana, Fibreglass painted with acrylic Learn More
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£34,800 inc VATThis 11-foot, bronze resin, surreal creation depicts a nude rider aboard a dinosaur. And what inspired this fantasy piece? In the artists words: ‘Sadly or gladly, I never grew out of my fascination for dinosaurs and promised myself that one day I would sculpt one. During a brief respite in my usual busy routine I realized this ambition and sculpted a rather obscure dinosaur called a Struthiomimus; a very gracile and elegant creature that is popularly known as an ‘Ostrich mimic’. Having sculpted the extinct creature came the question of “What to do with it now?” After some thought the bizarre idea of putting a lady riding upon it, in a sense of panic, came to mind. It makes a very strange, humorous and surreal sculpture. The technical aspect of actually making the sculpture stand is considerable, as the supporting leg is so thin but it is this that helps make the sculpture so full of movement.’ Learn More
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Head in Three Blocks by James Connolly, Bath Stone Learn More