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Creator: Mary Regat
Bronze River Otter Sculpture Entitled "Giselle" by Jacques & Mary Regat
By Mary Regat
Located in San Diego, CA
Limited edition bronze river otter sculpture entitled "Giselle" by Jacques & Mary Regat of Alaska, circa 2011. This piece has amazing detail and weight...
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21st Century and Contemporary Austrian Mary Regat Furniture
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