1993 David Winter Birthday Cottage: Arches Thwonce

A detailed David Winter miniature sculpture of a timber-framed cottage with a thick thatched roof, a prominent brick chimney, and a stone bridge over a small blue stream. 1993 David Winter Birthday Cottage: Arches Thwonce 1993 David Winter Birthday Cottage: Arches Thwonce 1993 David Winter Birthday Cottage: Arches Thwonce 1993 David Winter Birthday Cottage: Arches Thwonce 1993 David Winter Birthday Cottage: Arches Thwonce A detailed David Winter miniature sculpture of a timber-framed cottage with a thick thatched roof, a prominent brick chimney, and a stone bridge over a small blue stream.
1993 David Winter Birthday Cottage: Arches Thwonce
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1993 David Winters Birthday Cottage. Measures 3 3/4" in height by 4 1/4".Very good condition. Has writing on the bottom. Comes with box and COA.

Celebrate a special milestone with this authentic 1993 David Winter "Birthday Cottage," officially titled Arches Thwonce. Measuring approximately 3 3/4 inches in height by 4 1/4 inches wide, this intricately detailed sculpture features a classic English bridge-style cottage with traditional half-timbering and a voluminous thatched roof. The scene is full of storytelling charm, from the hand-painted brick chimney and cobblestone pathway to the rustic green door and blooming floral shrubs.

Every David Winter creation is hand-cast and hand-painted in Great Britain, capturing the "Old World" atmosphere of the Victorian era. This specific model is a wonderful find for miniature village enthusiasts, David Winter collectors, or as a sentimental September birthday gift. The piece comes with its original box and Certificate of Authenticity (COA), ensuring it remains a well-preserved collector-grade find. While the sculpture is in excellent structural condition, please note that there is personal writing on the bottom, adding to its history as a cherished gift from years past.

This item is vintage, over 30 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.