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Post by Freckles on Apr 29, 2018 20:16:28 GMT
C94 Bulldog Winston Churchill Cream Lined Suit Special
June 2002 Only available from John English Gifts, Piccadilly, London. Limited edition of 100
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Post by Freckles on Apr 29, 2018 20:17:45 GMT
DP200 Bulldog Victory
Feb 2007 Sculpted by Mike Rogers
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Post by Freckles on Apr 29, 2018 20:18:09 GMT
DP200S Bulldog Churchill 'The Few'
Limited Edition of 150 Sculpted by Mike Rogers
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Post by Freckles on Apr 29, 2018 20:19:47 GMT
CC120 Bulldog Wellington
Feb 1998 - 2004Thanks to Barkshirebulls for the photo
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Post by Freckles on Apr 29, 2018 20:20:34 GMT
CC120S - Bulldog Duke of Wellington - Battle of Waterloo Bicentenary Limited Edition 100 RRP £59.99 Sculpted by Matt Buckley Released June 2015Photo Copyright of Robert Harrop Designs Original Robert Harrop Designs AdvertA Blue Riband Classic Bulldog Duke of Wellington The Battle of Waterloo Bicentenary Limited Edition 100 *** AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER! - SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS *** Battle of waterloo bicentenary Introducing the first of what we are calling a 'Blue Riband Classic', where we revisit an iconic figurine of the past to bring you a classic figruine of the future. Originally sculpted by Matt Buckley back in 1998 our Bulldog Duke of Wellington therefore has real provenance and has been relaunched with a brand new livery to commemorate the Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo. A Limited Edition of only 100 figurines, each special piece will be individually marked with a unique edition number and accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18th June 1815, near Waterloo in present-day Belgium. A French army under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by the armies of the Seventh Coalition, comprising an Anglo-allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington combined with a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard von Blücher. The defeat at Waterloo ended Napoleon's rule as Emperor of the French, and marked the end of his Hundred Days return from exile. But according to the ‘Iron Duke’, the outcome of the battle could have been very much different and he was quoted as saying that it was "the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life". A hand painted Limited Edition ceramic resin dog figurine / statue from the Doggie People Collection. Designed, sculpted and made in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs. Sculpted by Matt Buckley. Limited Edition of only 100 available World Wide! Individually hand numbered on the base. Accompanied by a Signed Certificate of Authenticity. Approximately 5.5 inches (135mm) tall. Packaged in a presentation box. Don't forget that Collectors Club Members will receive a 10% Online Discount!
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Post by Freckles on Apr 29, 2018 20:20:40 GMT
DP158 Bulldog Sir Francis Drake
June 2002 - 2005
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Post by Freckles on Apr 29, 2018 20:22:49 GMT
DP283 - Bulldog - Field Marshall Montgomery
Released 27th February 2015 Retired 27th April 2015 Time Limited Edition of ? RRP £55.00 Sculpted by Simon BodenPhoto copyright of Robert Harrop Designs Original Robert Harrop Designs advertDoggie People Handpainted Figurine A Time Limited Edition PLEASE ORDER BEFORE 27TH APRIL, 2015 *Please note that all figurines are made to order, so please expect several weeks for delivery. Bulldog Field Marshal Montgomery 'Monty' A true British hero of the Second World War, Bernard Law Montgomery first saw military action during the First World War as a junior officer in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. At Méteren, near the Belgian border at Bailleul, he was shot through the right lung by a sniper. He returned to the Western Front as a general staff officer and took part in the Battle of Arras in 1917 and the Battle of Passchendaele in Autumn 1917 before finishing the war as chief of staff of the 47th (2nd London) Division. During the Second World War he commanded the British Eighth Army from August 1942 in the Western Desert until the final Allied victory in Tunisia. This command included the Battle of El Alamein, a turning point in the Western Desert Campaign. He subsequently commanded the British Eighth Army during the Allied invasion of Sicily and then during the Allied invasion of Italy. He was in command of all Allied ground forces during Operation Overlord from the initial landings until after the Battle of Normandy. He then continued in command of the 21st Army Group for the rest of the campaign in North West Europe. As such he was the principal field commander for the failed airborne attempt to bridge the Rhine at Arnhem and the Allied Rhine crossing. On 4 May 1945 he took the German surrender at Lüneburg Heath in northern Germany. After the war he became Commander-in-Chief of the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) in Germany and then Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Please note that our exclusive Doggie People Bulldog ‘Monty’ will be available to order for a limited period only, from the 27th February to the 27th April, 2015. As a Time Limited Edition, and as a mark of provenance, each piece will be made to order and hand numbered with a unique edition number and accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity. *Please note that all figurines are made to order, so please expect several weeks for delivery. A Time Limited Edition Handpainted figurine / statue from the Doggie People Collection. Designed, Sculpted and Made in Shropshire, England by Robert Harrop Designs. Sculpted by Simon Boden. Approximately 6 inches (163mm) tall. A Time Limited Edition, only available until 27th April, 2015. Individually hand numbered with a unique number on the base. Comes complete in a presentation box with a signed Certificate of Authenticity!
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