1993 David Winter "Whileaway Cottage"

A charming miniature English cottage with a thatched-style roof and soft pink and cream-colored stone walls. The structure features a small arched doorway, a tiny wooden gate, and vibrant green moss and floral accents climbing the exterior. It measures 4 inches in height and has a cozy, rounded silhouette on a textured stone-like base. A charming miniature English cottage with a thatched-style roof and soft pink and cream-colored stone walls. The structure features a small arched doorway, a tiny wooden gate, and vibrant green moss and floral accents climbing the exterior. It measures 4 inches in height and has a cozy, rounded silhouette on a textured stone-like base. 1993 David Winter "Whileaway Cottage" 1993 David Winter "Whileaway Cottage" 1993 David Winter "Whileaway Cottage" 1993 David Winter "Whileaway Cottage" 1993 David Winter "Whileaway Cottage"
1993 David Winter "Whileaway Cottage"
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1993 David Winter Whileaway Cottage. Measures about 4" in height by 4.25" width. Excellent condition. Comes with box.

This 1993 "Whileaway Cottage" is a quintessential piece from the David Winter Collectors Guild, specifically designated as Guild Piece #15. Hand-cast and hand-painted in the renowned studios of John Hine Ltd. in Great Britain, this miniature captures the idyllic, peaceful essence of the English countryside. The cottage features a soft color palette of dusty pinks and creams, accented by a deep thatched-style roof and intricate timber detailing that makes it feel like a tiny retreat tucked away in a hidden glen.

Measuring approximately 4 inches by 4.25 inches, the Whileaway Cottage is celebrated for its whimsical architectural details, including a quaint garden gate and the lush, sprawling greenery that David Winter pieces are known for. Its excellent condition and inclusion of the original box make it a high-value find for those looking to complete a Guild series or simply add a touch of "Cottagecore" charm to their decor. Whether displayed as part of a larger historical village or as a solitary piece on a Dark Academia-inspired bookshelf, this sculpture offers a beautiful, hand-crafted window into a bygone era of rural elegance.

This item is vintage, over 30 years old.