Endeavour - Cold Cast Bronze Resin Sculpture
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Part of the ‘Knights of the Sky’ sculpture series, ‘Endeavour’ was produced by Gregory Percival specifically for the Fly to Help charity event held at the Royal Air Force Club in 2013.
Paying tribute to Squadron Leader Geoffrey Wellum DFC, the cold cast bronze resin sculpture depicts the pilot in his MkIIa Spitfire diving and rolling to the left. His Squadron code ‘Q J’ is visible on the body of the sculpture along with the riveted fuselage panels.
These new Cold Cast Editions are a limited edition of 100 only. Each piece is hand-finished in cold cast bronze resin. Cold cast from the same mould made for the waxes sent to the foundry for the bronze editions. Mounted on a slate base and are signed and numbered by Gregory Percival. The original 25 bronze editions are selling out very quickly. These new cold cast editions provide a way to own one of Greg`s rare sculptures.
Hight: 40cm
Width: 30cm
Weight: 4.5Kg (approx including base)
Lead time for production 8 weeks.
"Endeavour"
Noted Owners of some of the Bronze editions
David Sproxton, CBE is one of the co-founders, with Peter Lord, of the Aardman Animations studio. Sproxton was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire on 17 June 2006.
Matt Jones Chief Pilot and Owner of Boultbee Flight Academy. Spitfire training and flying
Steve Boultbee Brooks Owner of Boultbee Flight Academy. Spitfire training and flying
Martyn R. Ford-Jones Author of many books. Historian to XV Squadron and 622 Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force.
Roger Wood A company owner in the Pet Food business for many years and successfully exited in 2016 having built a fantastic business. Roger in his year of captaincy is set to raise £100k for the RAF Benevolent Fund from sales of the RAF Spitfire Motorbikes which has been developed by CCM Motorcycles in Bolton.
Pat Mills Ex-Commercial Director Dept of Health, Accenture partner, numerous non Executive Film Director roles including The Spitfire Documentary Film
Dudley Hooley ex RAF and Director at Tangmere Military Museum