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Silver heron, or silver Little Egret on a green marble base, large silver model of a heron, realistically modelled by Jane Barnard and made by Garrard & Co Limited ( Crown jewellers 1843-2007) and hallmarked for London 1976. Garrard have employed a number of free-lance modelers in the past who have been commissioned to create models from which castings have been made. I do not know if Jane Barnard designed or modelled any other (silver) items. By the way an Egret in Dutch is called Zilverreiger
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11.5” high, weight 32 troy oz (not including the base)
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Hallmarks for London 1976
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Garrard & Co Ld
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Modelled by Jane Barnard
My question has Garrard in the seventies produced a line of silver birds? If so are there any images available? My Google search did not reveal any.
For more information about Garrard & Co see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrard_%26_Co
Peter