Winston The Lovebird Ceramic Trophy Style Head
Charlotte Miller Ceramics
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- Order placed
- 21st November
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- 19th December
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- Standard delivery
- 23rd - 24th December
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Say hello to Winston the Lovebird. A wall mounted trophy style animal head...
Say hello to Winston the Lovebird. A wall mounted trophy style animal head.
Winston is ready to add a great pop of colour to any wall!
Winston is hand-modelled from stoneware and painted in under glaze by Charlotte Miller in her Dorset-based ceramics studio. The Lovebird has a matt finish with gloss eyes and a bow tie.
The Lovebird has a hole in the back to allow it to be simply hung from a screw or hook on the wall.
Approx size 12 cm long.
Please note: This trophy head is made completely by hand, so they may differ slightly from the photograph.
Not a toy.
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 23rd - 24th December
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Charlotte Miller Ceramics
Poole, dorset
Charlotte Miller is a Poole-based ceramicist and pottery teacher.
She creates handmade sculptures and tableware inspired by domestic animals and the peculiarities of the British. Her anthropomorphic, whimsical budgie sculptures are endearing and nostalgic, while her quirky tableware is a tribute to the eccentric and kitsch.
As a child, Charlotte became a keen social observer, trawling around car-boot sales with her Dad collecting curios, midcentury kitsch and seaside postcards. Amused by seeing the closeness of people and her pets, she decided to blend the two. Brian (aka ‘Elvis’) was born out of the chance meeting of an Elvis lover and his budgerigar.