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Creator: Brumal
20th Century English Enamelled Sterling Silver Armour on Wood Decorated Base
By Brumal
Located in VALENZA, IT
Figure realized in Sterling Silver using the lost wax process. The details are gilded and enameled. The figure is 18 cm high and depicts a 15th century Italian soldier with sword and dagger The wood square base is 7 cm high where there is an engraved label "Armatura Inglese XV° Secolo" - "English...
Category

1990s Italian Medieval Brumal Sculptures

Materials

Sterling Silver

20th Century Italian in Enameled Sterling Silver Armor on Wood Decorated Base
By Brumal
Located in VALENZA, IT
Figure realized in sterling silver using the lost wax process. The details are gilded and enameled. The figure is 18 cm high and depicts a 15th century Italian...
Category

1990s Italian Medieval Brumal Sculptures

Materials

Sterling Silver

20th Century German Enamelled Sterling Silver Armour on Wood Decorated Base
By Brumal
Located in VALENZA, IT
Figure realized in Sterling Silver using the lost wax process. The details are gilded and enameled. The figure is 17.5 cm high and depicts a 15th century German soldier with sword ...
Category

1990s Italian Medieval Brumal Sculptures

Materials

Sterling Silver

20th Century French in Enameled Sterling Silver Armor on Wood Decorated Base
By Brumal
Located in VALENZA, IT
Figure realized in sterling silver using the lost wax process. The details are gilded and enameled. The figure is 19.5 cm high and depicts a 15th century French soldier with Jousting Lance and shield The wood square base is 7 cm high where there is an engraved label "Armatura Francese XV° Secolo" - "French Armour...
Category

1990s Italian Medieval Brumal Sculptures

Materials

Sterling Silver

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Brumal sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Brumal sculptures are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of sterling silver and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Brumal sculptures, although black editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider sculptures by and Argenteria Etruria. Prices for Brumal sculptures can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $682 and can go as high as $682, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $682.

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