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Joyful chapter ahead for travelling statue


Chris Hutching
Thu, 28 Jul 2011

If only the Lew Summers’ statue Joie De Vie could talk.

It was removed from the Gibbston Valley property of bankrupt Dave Henderson in January for a fix up by artist Mr Summers in preparation for sale by the receivers of Anthem Holdings. 

It had stood at the entrance to the property for

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Chris Hutching
Thu, 28 Jul 2011
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