Apatosaurus

Formerly known as Brontosaurus--thunder lizard--Apatosaurus, which means deceptive lizard, was a plant eater and lived during the late Jurassic period. Designed especially for Perth Pewter by artist John Dennett.

Sculpted by Jedidiah. © 1986

2.25" Tall X 4.25" Long X 1" Wide.

Pterodactyl

The most common member of the Pterodactyl family is the Pteranodon, which lived during the Cretaceous period. You may also know this "bird" as a pteradon. Designed especially for Perth Pewter by artist John Dennett.

Sculpted by Jedidiah.

4" Tall X 1.5" Wide X 1.5" Wide.

Sabretooth Tiger

Sabretooth Tigers, or Smilodons, roamed North and South America from the Eocene through the Pleistocene Epoch (56 million to 11,700 years ago).

Sculpted by Artist Ray Lamb.

1 3/4" Long X .75" Tall at his tail X .75" Wide.

Stegosaurus

Best known for the bony plates along its spine and its spiked tail, the Stegosaurus was a plant eater, which lived during the late Jurassic period. Designed by artist John Dennett for Perth Pewter.

3.25" Long X 1.75" Tall X .75" Wide.

Triceratops

The prey of Tyrannosaurus Rex and one of the last dinosaurs to become extinct, Triceratops, which means three horned face, was a plant eater and lived during the Cretaceous period. Designed especially for Perth Pewter by artist John Dennett.

2.75" Nose to Tail X 1.375" Tall X .75" Wide.

Tyrannosaurus Rex

Tyrannosaurus Rex, whose name means tyrant lizard king lived during the late Cretaceous period and was a carnivore. Its remains have been found in western North America and Mongolia. Designed especially for Perth Pewter by artist John Dennett.

4.75" Nose to Tail X 2.5" Tall X .875" Wide.

Tyrannosaurus Rex - Small

Tyrannosaurus Rex, whose name means tyrant lizard king lived during the late Cretaceous period was a carnivore. Its remains have been found in western North America and Mongolia. Designed especially for Perth Pewter by artist John Dennett.

3.625" Nose to Tail X 2.25" Tall X .75" Wide.

Solid Lead Free Pewter