Jeremy Fisher Miniature Bronze Sculpture
Back to MiniaturesDiameter: 8.6 inches / 22 cm
Hot Cast Bronze | Edition: 500
Available in hot cast bronze only.
Mr. Jeremy Fisher is Beatrix Potter’s wonderfully unlucky gentleman frog, first introduced in The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher. Setting out across the pond in search of minnows for supper, he soon finds himself in a series of watery mishaps, from prickly sticklebacks to a very large trout with other ideas.
Available in hot cast bronze only.
- Diameter: 8.6 inches / 22 cm
- Inspired by Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher and her original illustrations.
- A miniature hot cast bronze sculpture capturing the warmth and charm of Potter’s famous frog.
- A perfect choice for shelves, desks, cabinets, windowsills and smaller garden settings.
- For Beatrix Potter readers, wildlife lovers and collectors of literary sculpture.
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Handmade in the South West of England
Every sculpture is shaped using traditional techniques, bringing together literary imagination, craftsmanship and enduring presence.
Free mainland UK delivery
Delivery to mainland UK is free, with coordinated scheduling and guidance on placement, installation and setup, helping each sculpture feel beautifully at home.
As seen at RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Seen at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, RJW sculptures bring award-winning craftsmanship and distinctive character to gardens, courtyards and interiors.
A delightful Beatrix Potter tale
Jeremy Fisher miniature bronze sculpture inspired by Beatrix Potter’s classic tale, The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher. Handmade in hot cast bronze, this literary miniature is a charming home and garden ornament for lovers of the beloved English author.

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Where to see our literary Sculptures
From Somerset to Virginia
Selected water features can be seen at Forde Abbey in Somerset and at partner locations in the USA. If you would like to compare sizes, editions and finishes across the range, download a brochure or speak to the studio.





