Wednesday, April 13, 2011

An exciting selection of Charlie Bears have just arrived.....

....to include >>>

Aaron, Ballantyne, Dottie Lottie, Ebony, Grant, Hamish, Kitty, Merlin, Micheal, Philip, Shreddie, Tracy, William IV, and Xena



To Order any of the New Charlie Bears Collection, please click on the header above ( An exciting selection of Charlie.... ) This will take to the index Page where you can click on the selection of Charlie Bear Pages.

To see the bigger picture... just click on any of the pictures on the Blog and this will open a new page to show you a larger version.

Friday, April 01, 2011

Last Chance to buy R John Wright Peter Cottontail..........

...... arrived just in time for Easter, this amazing creation is down to just a few pieces remaining.

So do not delay orders yours today.



THE SONG OF
PETER COTTONTAIL

Here comes Peter Cottontail
Hoppin' down the bunny trail,
Hippity hoppity,
Easter's on its way

Bringin' ev'ry girl and boy
A basketful of Easter joy
Things to make your Easter
Bright and gay

Thornton Burgess (1874-1965) was a conservationist and author of children's stories featuring the wildlife of his native state. He was born in Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. While growing up he roamed the woods, fields and salt marshes of Cape Cod, where he came to know the birds, animals and plant life well. Later, as a grown man, he told stories about animals and nature to his young son. In 1910, these stories formed the basis for his first book, Old Mother West Wind. Following its success, he wrote a syndicated daily newspaper strip, Bedtime Stories (illustrated by Harrison Cady), which ran uninterupted from 1912 to 1960. Burgess' output also comprises over 170 books, among them The Adventures of Peter Cottontail which was first published in 1914. Decades later, he worked on an Easter television special Here Comes Peter Cottontail which featured the familiar song shown above.

Today, the Thornton W. Burgess Society continues to carry out the philosophies he instilled in his children's stories. The Society operates the Green Briar Nature Center and Thornton W. Burgess Museum in Sandwich, Massachusetts, and publishes periodic newsletters and bulletins to inspire reverence for wildlife and concern for the natural environment.

Peter Cottontail is constructed of the finest mohair plush and wool felt. He is fully jointed and stands approximately 15" tall. His beautiful, sculptural face and ears have detailed coloration and he features felt-backed glass eyes, a molded felt nose, and inserted whiskers.

Peter Cottontail comes holding a springtime bouquet of detailed felt violets and pussywillows made entirely of felt and mohair plush. He also carries a papier mache Easter egg gaily wrapped in paper with silk ribbons. For effortless display, Peter Cottontail features a built-in removable metal stand.

Peter Cottontail is produced at the R. John Wright workshop in Bennington, Vermont in an edition limited to 200 pieces. Each will come enclosed in a deluxe RJW presentation box with the accompanying signed and numbered certificate of authenticity and the forms for owner registration.

NOTE: The final pieces in the edition of this item are now shipping! So don't turn your back on him.

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