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Picasso Fish

Picasso Fish
$161.00

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Anemone Fish

Anemone Fish
$249.00

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Saddleback Butterfly

Saddleback Butterfly
$295.00

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Small Coral Reef (6 Fish)

Small Coral Reef (6 Fish)
$525.00

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Anemone Fish - Double

Anemone Fish - Double
$110.00

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Anemone Fish with Sea Fan, Tabletop

Anemone Fish with Sea Fan, Tabletop
$95.00

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Anemone Fish (Facing Left)

Anemone Fish (Facing Left)
$60.00

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Anemone Fish, Anemone

Anemone Fish, Anemone
$275.00

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Anemone Fish (Facing Right)

Anemone Fish (Facing Right)
$60.00

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Angelfish On Hanger

Angelfish On Hanger
$60.00

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Baltimore Oriole

Baltimore Oriole
$95.00

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Bald Eagle In Flight

Bald Eagle In Flight
$110.00

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Banded Purple Wing Butterfly with Flowers, Tabletop

Banded Purple Wing Butterfly with Flowers, Tabletop
$60.00

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Bird Of Paradise Arrangement

Bird Of Paradise Arrangement
$650.00

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Birds (Variety) on Pine Branch

Birds (Variety) on Pine Branch
$450.00

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Blue Jay On Birch

Blue Jay On Birch
$110.00

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Butterflies (3) with Meadow Flowers

Butterflies (3) with Meadow Flowers
$265.00

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Blue Jay

Blue Jay
$95.00

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Bluebird Eastern

Bluebird Eastern
$95.00

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Bluebird Looking Back with Lily

Bluebird Looking Back with Lily
$95.00

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The history of Bovano of Cheshire began in 1952, when working alone in the basement of his home in Cheshire, Connecticut, artist Jim Bower began experimenting with powdered glass fused to small copper plates. His playful approach resulted in early designs applied to small glass enameled plates, which were sold under the name Bower Enamels.

It wasn’t long before Jim met John Bonsignor who realized the potential of developing a much wider array of glass-enameled products. John moved the studio to the upper floor of an old foundry building in Cheshire and began a passionate pursuit of copper enameling. The name “Bovano” was coined from the first two letters of the last name each of the three original owners: Bonsignor, Van Leight and Noden.


In 1964 David Flood partnered with John to continue the growth of Bovano of Cheshire. Dave and John collaborated together through the 1960’s. It was also during this time that the company made a dramatic change away from copper enameled plates and trays turning instead to the creation of simple little copper enameled flowers. Later designs were extended to larger tabletop flowers, with a growing choice of flowers, bonsai and maple trees, birds and butterflies.


In 1975, David became owner of Bovano of Cheshire. Growth of the company continued beyond three decades as an ever-widening range of high quality wall and table sculpture were crafted by hand.

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