BSA sculptures

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3 sculptures celebrating the Boy Scouts of America program. Each sculpture is made of heavy resin, hand-painted, dated and signed by Jeanie Clinton of UniteDesign. These sculptures are one-of-a-kind with limited reproduction, from 1996 to 1998. The felt-covered base has the BSA name and logo embossed in gold, with "Last Frontier Council-- Friends of Scouting" and the name of each sculpture. Each sculpture is exquisite in detail and a rare collector's item. 1. "First a Spark, Then a Flame" sculpture shows a boy scout and cub scout building a campfire with 2 raccoons and a turtle watching 2. "Along the Eagle Trail" sculpture shows a boy scout resting bare feet in a pool of water, a waterfall, and a bald eagle; on the back of the "mountain" is the BSA emblem 3. "Eagle and Beyond" sculpture has 2 boy scouts climbing, a bald eagle, 2 chipmunks,and the scout rank badge emblems in gold "climbing" up the rocks in a diagonal