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Nosy Neighbors collection, "Lifeguard on Duty" by artist Persis Weirs. Ninth issue
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| Nosy Neighbors collection, "Lifeguard on Duty" by artist Persis Weirs. Ninth issue
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Nosy Neighbors collection, "Lifeguard on Duty" by artist Persis Weirs. Ninth issue in a numbered series. Bradford Exchange, 1996. Plate size approx. 8 inches. Suggested retail $60.00.
Who doesn't love to bask by the pool in the summer? This adorable calico has found a delightful spot to laze about and snooze in the sun—the garden's birdbath! The smooth stone is cool beneath her, and the tranquil water is perfect to dabble her toes in. But she's careful to keep her tail gracefully curled away from an accidental dunking! Then, with a pair of black-eyed Susans like tiny yellow umbrellas shading her ears, the cat drowses contentedly.
Suddenly four chickadees wing down from the garden wall, eager for a refreshing dip in their pool. But what's this? A CAT! Cheeping indignantly, the chickadees flit and flutter until the boldest hops to the stone edge and bravely sips the cool rainwater. But not even he is fearless enough to jump in for a swim. Ile might splash and wake the lifeguard!
Acclaimed artist Persis Clayton Weirs has the rare ability to find rich humor in nature, then capture all the whimsy in marvelous detail, color and dimension. Let this charming "Lifeguard on Duty" fill you with lighthearted joy and sunny spirits day after day!
The creation of the fine collector's plate you have just acquired and whose authenticity is certified by this document is the result of work by an international cadre of skilled artisans. After the plate art was created in the United States, a fine ceramic transfer, incorporating pigments carefully chosen to faithfully re-create the vibrant beauty of the artist's original, was created in France and Germany and permanently fired into the fine Japanese porcelain plate body at more than 1,460° Fahrenheit by talented craftsmen and craftswomen in the United States.
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