David Winter (sculptor)
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David Winter (born 1958 in Catterick, Yorkshire, England[1]) is an English sculptor known for collectible miniature buildings.[2]
David Winter | |
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Born | David Frederick Spencer Winter 18 December 1958 Catterick, North Yorkshire, England |
Occupation | Sculptor |
Years active | 1979–2010 |
Parent(s) | Freddie Winter Faith Winter |
Winter made his first cottage in 1979 with John Hine, and soon expanded.[3] David Winter Cottages, which became popular for its small, collectible detailed cottages, some of which were rare. Originally sold for around £10, many became much more valuable as their popularity grew. They were popular in the late 1980s[4] and in 1991, one was sold for $42,000 and a collection of 146 was sold for $200,000.[2] The cottages were popular in the United States, where a David Winter Cottages Collectors Guild had 200,000 members in the early 1990s.[2]
Production ceased in 2002 or 2003.[3]
In 2007, one newspaper reported that while collectibles were not as valuable as in the past, David Winter Cottages were still valuable.[5]
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