J.L. Boulton is known for his animal sculptures, and a piece featuring a cougar on a rock may be part of his broader body of work. If you found a similar bronze sculpture, it could serve as a reference point for understanding his style and market value. Since specific information on the alabaster or clay sculpture is lacking, consider consulting an appraiser or art dealer specializing in contemporary sculptures to get a more accurate valuation. Additionally, researching auction records or galleries that feature his work could provide further insights.
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Davis Boulton's birth name is Davis Claude Boulton.
There are several exact copies of this statue circulating around on the internet; I purchased one of them. Although it is a very nice statue, it is NOT carved alabaster as was claimed. Instead, it is cast alabaster. That is, it is made from a mixture of ground-stone and resin, poured into a mold and allowed to harden. There must be an original, carved version in existence somewhere (from which the others were cast), but you probably won't find it for sale in the $100 to $200 price range. Still, the copy I purchase is detailed and well-made, and for me at least, worth the $175 I paid for it.
Caroline Boulton is 5' 7".
Shane Boulton is 182 cm.
Boulton's Siding was created in 1864.
Boulton's Siding ended in 1898.
Percy Boulton died in 1947.
Marjorie Boulton was born in 1924.
Laura Boulton was born in 1899.
Laura Boulton died in 1980.
Andy Boulton was born on 1973-02-25.