This David Winter Cottage features a stepped silhouette and a weathered stone texture, offering a sophisticated English village aesthetic for curated library displays.
Titled The Tannery, this 1993 creation showcases the artisan detail of a historical workspace, featuring a unique open-air walkway through the structure and a prominently tall chimney stack. The hand-painted finish highlights the individual masonry blocks, the deep green of the double doors, and the vibrant red blossoms climbing the cottage walls.
Crafted in the United Kingdom, this piece captures the industrious yet peaceful atmosphere of a traditional British trade building. The architectural complexity—from the dormer windows to the textured cobblestone base—provides a grounded sense of realism in a small scale. Since it remains in excellent condition with its original box and Certificate of Authenticity, it is a perfect candidate for a seasoned collector or as a thoughtful housewarming gift. It styles beautifully on a tiered shelf or as a focal point in a tabletop architectural collection.
Details: Measures 3 1/4" in height. Excellent condition. Comes with box and COA. Box is in used condition. Made of gypsum.
This item is vintage, over 30 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.