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ThisHarmony Kingdom box figurinenamed \"Leaps and Bounds V2\" was carved by Peter Calvesbert in 2009. It was hand painted/finished bylocal craftsmen in the Cotswoldarea of England.
Harmony Kingdom description:
\"The tiger is one of the most striking animals on our planet. Despite being a strong and powerful predator, it is an endangered species with not many more than a thousand left in the wild. Peter reports that depression sets in when reading about the plight of our wildlife, so for the inscriptions on “Leaps and Bounds”, he carved some trivia that would make him smile. He included the name “Tony” (they’re grrreat), the advertising icon for Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes. “Tigger” – A.A. Milne’s creation and friend of Winnie the Pooh – receives a nod. Also inscribed is “Hobbes”, from the Calvin and Hobbes syndicated cartoon strip by Bill Watterson, and soon to be the subject of a U.S. postage stamp. Another tiger that receives mention – “Montecore” – is the white Siegfried and Roy show stopper that literally brought an end to the Las Vegas extravaganza. Other inscriptions include “Streak”, the name of a group of tigers, and “February 14th”, the start of the Chinese year of the tiger. Open the lid to reveal a fire hydrant and bent golf club, in homage to the world’s most famous tiger.\"
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