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A superb Ray Ayres Limited Edition of a 1956 Albion Chieftain lorry. This lorry was a regular sight on the roads in the late 50's and early 60's. This model is going to be a much sort after Border Fine Arts model especially with an Edition of only 500.
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Many will recognise and or remember the enigmatic Gordon Boswell, the renowned Romany Gypsey historian, poet and musican, shown in this study doing a spot of 'hawking' on his original Bill Wright Pot Cart loaded with china plates, bowls and jugs - finely modelled by Ray Ayres for Border Fine Arts.
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Perched in trees, amidst flowers, reeds or beside the river bank, birds vigilantly survey their surroundings. What is this little owlet up to?
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This pig is rather clever in upsetting the apple-cart to get his favourite food. On The Farm there are few dumb animals most are clever at getting what they want!
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Have you ever looked at a Border Collie and seen him looking at you trying to figure out 'what you are thinking'. These magnificant intelligent dogs are portrayed in this Border Fine Arts Collection.
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The magnificant red stag common in certain parts of the country is one of many British Wildlife species which has been dramatically modelled and is portrayed in the Border Wild Life Collection.
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Well how are ewe and me getting on? Why not join Morag for tea and toast!
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Meet the Reynard family they represent timeless Edwardian Britain stereotypes of human behaviour and animal characteristics in a humorous satirical way.
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Rats the way to do it - see Nora with her wrinkled stockings as you have never seen her before.
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Seen the sheep in the dales recently? Spring has come .. Baah!. These mischievous sheep are in the winning league now ...Baa!! They are so superior you cannot turn your baah-ack for a minute on any sheep 'n' dales!
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