King Of The Hill

Signed By

Master Carver Peter Calvesbert


Name:King Of The Hill
Artist:Peter Calvesbert
Item No:TJPG
Collection Name:Treasure Jest
Subset Name:Small Treasure Jest
Exclusive To:
Made In:England
Status:Limited
Carving Date:2001
Release Date:10/11/2001
In Store Date:2/1/2002
Retirement Date:
Edition Size:4000
US Issue Price in USD:$55
UK Issue Price in GBP:£39.95
CAN Issue Price in CND:$
Category:Box Figurine
Dimensions (Inches):1.875 x 2.5 x 3


S e c r e t s

The pangolin is a tree-dwelling mammal, covered with scales somewhat resembling an armadillo’s. Like the armadillo, the pangolin rolls itself into a tight ball to defend against predators. The pangolin spends its days eating termites with its ten-inch long tongue. One of the termites waves a white flag in surrender. Also found on the mound is “No. 8,” which Peter Calvesbert chose at random for the termites’ house number. On the interior is the queen termite surrounded by a few of her many youngsters. The numbers “36K” and “50” refer to the queen’s ability to lay up to 36,000 eggs a day each day for 50 years. She has a book of baby names to aid her in naming that huge brood. Peter’s signature mouse is located in the bend of the pangolin’s tail. Limited to an edition of 4000 signed pieces worldwide (3600 Americas).

The above is from the Harmony Kingdom website.



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  Harmony Kingdom pieces are made of crushed Marble and Resin. They are hand painted by local craftsmen in the Cotswold area of England.