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This Harmony Kingdom box figurine named "Crime and Punishment" was carved by Peter Calvesbert in 2007. It was hand painted/finished by local craftsmen in the Cotswold area of England.

Harmony Kingdom description:

"The 2007 Black Box, “Crime and Punishment”, inverts expectation by portraying the hunted as hunter. In the words of Master Carver Peter Calvesbert, “I imagine many people would love to see animals as heavily armed as those that hunt them…just to even things up a bit. Yet I still cannot imagine a deer or a bear would want to decorate their homes with trophies of stuffed human heads! And yet I have to admit to loving fly fishing, which I am sure is not to everyone’s taste, so I shall lecture no more!” Inscribed within this signed and numbered multi-lid limited edition are the names of two European football teams who will meet in the final of the European Cup, Liverpool and AC Milan. Paul Frape, owner and production director of Wimberley Mills, is a Liverpool fan, so Peter say it’s his duty to support Milan. He will report the score on a later model. Sal Caradonna, Harmony Ball’s financial guru, gets his first ever mention on “Crime and Punishment”. “FW RIP” on the bear’s foot is in reference to the demise of Fragile World, the miniature figurine line founded by Martin Perry, HK’s former Artistic Director. The other foot says “T” for trout next to a picture of a tree. This is a reference to the “Broad Oak” lakes where Peter fishes. Finally on the base are the letters MPSC, a reminder to Peter about an idea for a future piece (hint: it comes from a fish joke)."

Free USPS Ground Advantage insured shipping in the US. The piece is "mint in box" and signed. Thanks for looking!