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Carved by Peter Calvesbert Series - Small Treasure Jest Release Date - September 30th 2005 Availablity - Available to Order Edition Size - 1500 Dimensions - 2.4 x 2.5 x 2.8 inches Reference - TJWH6 Manufactured in the UK by Harmony Kingdom
S e c r e t s
The Beluga’s odd form is what first attracted Peter to this subject. To him, they look like ghostly white dolphins with lumps on their heads bigger than anything Tom and Jerry ever paraded. He saw his first Beluga at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium during the Rosemont exhibition and vowed it was only a matter of time (well, seven years!) before he would carve one. His box figurine shows a pod of nine, with a mouse and canary hidden amongst them. 19th century whalers nicknamed the Beluga "sea canary" because of its vocal dexterity. Aptly, the interior portrays a crooning whale. Pete’s ubiquitous Coke can appears on the base, his shorthand symbol for man’s pollution, but ironically, Belugas are no longer killed for their meat because they contain such high levels of pollution. Next to the can is “34”, the number of teeth they have. “Bootlaces” refers to the Arctic Beluga whose thick skin was traditionally used to make laces. 110 of the edition have a special inscription for Art’s West Unique Gifts, and another 110 have a special Victorian Village inscription. Peter traveled to these two HK HOL dealers in September 2005 for a signing and didn’t want to arrive empty-handed.
Although Harmony Kingdom is still manufactured at Wimberley Mills near Stroud in Gloucestershire, since Martin Perry, the founder retired in August 2005, marketing and shipping of the pieces is done from the USA office at Harmony Ball Company in Ohio. This means that we have to consolidate our orders before having them shipped to us. We are currently taking deliveries about every 6 weeks and so there may be a delay with your order if the piece is not already in stock. We will advise by email. Hope this doesn't cause a problem.
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