Bronze Irish Setter
By Jules Moigniez
Located in New York, NY
French bronze sculpture of Irish setter crouched in traditional hunting position.
Antique 19th Century French Sculptures
Bronze
Bronze Irish Setter
By Jules Moigniez
Located in New York, NY
French bronze sculpture of Irish setter crouched in traditional hunting position.
Bronze
Irish Setter Bronze Dog Sculpture
Located in Rochester, NY
Irish setter with a fabulous coat. Patinated bronze.
Bronze
$325
H 2 in W 5.5 in D 1.5 in
Antique English Irish Setter Dog Figural Verdigris Bronze Figurine Sculpture
By Jennings Bros.
Located in San Diego, CA
Antique solid bronze with a verdigris finish Irish/English Setter hunting dog figurine or sculpture circa 1930s.
Bronze
$3,056
H 8.67 in W 10.63 in D 4.34 in
Late 19th Century Animalier Bronze entitled "Irish Setter" by Jules Moigniez
By Jules Moigniez
Located in London, GB
Very fine mid 19th Century French Animalier bronze study of a standing Setter with excellent hand chased surface detail and rich brown patination. Raised on a stepped naturalistic ba...
Bronze
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H 9.5 in W 5.75 in D 13 in
Antique Large Bronze Irish Setter Sculpture On Mahogany Base, Circa 1920s
Located in Big Flats, NY
An antique and large cast bronze sculpture depicts Irish Setter (bird dog) in point, mounted on mahogany base, c1920 Measure: 9.5" H x 5.75" W x 13"D.
Metal, Bronze
Vintage Bronze Plated Irish Setter Bookends C.1940
Located in Fort Washington, MD
A pair of original bronze plated Irish Setter bookends. Perfect for styling a bookcase or decorating an office
Bronze
French 19th Century Bronze Sculpture of an Irish Setter
By Charles Valton
Located in Dallas, TX
A French 19th century bronze sculpture of an Irish Setter stamped "C VALTON."
Bronze
Art Deco Jennings Brothers Irish Setter Bronze Bookends, circa 1920
By Jennings Bros.
Located in San Francisco, CA
ABOUT Art Deco bronze plated Irish Setter bookends manufactured by Jennings Brothers.
Metal, Bronze
Oversize Art Deco Bronze & Copper Plated Irish Setter Bookends c.1930
Located in San Francisco, CA
ABOUT An oversized pair of Art Deco bronze and copper plated Irish Setter bookends with original felt on the bottom.
Bronze, Copper
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H 6.7 in W 12.6 in D 5.52 in
19th century bronze sculpture of an Irish setter dog on a grey marble socle
By Jules Moigniez
Located in Oostende, BE
Jules Moigniez (1835 – 1894) was a French animalier sculptor who was best known for his bronzes depicting birds, horses and dogs. This sculpture is an Irish setter dog, which was put...
Marble, Bronze
Bronze Plated Irish Setter Bookends, circa 1940
By Philadelphia Manufacturing Company
Located in San Francisco, CA
ABOUT A pair of original bronze plated Irish Setter bookends with original felt on the bottom.
Bronze
Bronze Plated Irish Setter Bookends, circa 1940
By Philadelphia Manufacturing Company
Located in San Francisco, CA
About: A pair of original bronze plated bookends with original felt on the bottom. Both bookends are in good condition and have retained their finish and have the appropriate pati...
Bronze
Bronze Plated Irish Setter Dog Bookends, circa 1940
Located in San Francisco, CA
About A vintage pair of bronze plated Irish Setter bookends with original felt.
Bronze
Bronze Plated Irish Setter Dog Bookends, c.1940
Located in San Francisco, CA
About A vintage pair of bronze plated Scotty Dog bookends with original felt. Creator Unknown. Date of manufacture c.1940s. Materials and techniques bronze plate, felt. Cond...
Bronze
Pierre Jules Mene French Bronze Sculpture of Irish Setter Dog
By Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in Shippensburg, PA
The model is truly alive and full of expression, the Irish Setter handsomely depicted with intelligent eyes and an active profile.
Bronze
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H 8.67 in W 13.39 in D 4.34 in
Antique Bronze Sculpture Irish Setter Dog Hunting by H. Peyrol, 19th Century
By Francois Auguste Hippolyte Peyrol 1
Located in London, GB
This is an exquisite French bronze sculpture of an Irish Setter dog on the hunt by the French sculptor Hippolyte Peyrol, circa 1880 in date.
Bronze
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H 6.7 in W 12.6 in D 5.52 in
19th century bronze sculpture of an Irish setter dog on a grey marble socle
By Jules Moigniez
Located in Oostende, BE
Jules Moigniez (1835 – 1894) was a French animalier sculptor who was best known for his bronzes depicting birds, horses and dogs. This sculpture is an Irish setter dog, which was put...
Marble, Bronze
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H 3.43 in W 4.93 in D 0.4 in
French Bronze Card Tray or Pin Tray, Vide-Poche with Hunting Dogs Irish Setters
Located in Barntrup, DE
French Bronze Card Tray or Pin Tray, Vide-Poche with Hunting Dogs Irish Setters, circa the 1930s This adorable card tray or pin tray, Vide - Poche, is made of bronze and features a ...
Bronze
French bronze of Irish Setter
Located in Hudson, NY
19th Century French bronze of Irish setter.
Bronze
Bronze Irish Setter Dog Inkwell on Marble Base, Art Deco, 1930s
Located in Retie, BE
Art Deco Inkwell with Irish Setter Dog. This Inkstand has a Marble Base, a bronze Irish Setter Sculpture and a copper and tin well - inkwell.
Marble, Bronze
$1,300
H 7.5 in W 19.75 in D 6 in
19th Century French Verdigris Spelter Pointer Dog Sculpture on Marble Base
By Clovis Edmond Masson
Located in Dallas, TX
The antique dog sculpture was created in France, circa 1880. Set on a rectangular black marble base, the work features an Irish setter pointing while walking. The hunting dog figure ...
Marble, Spelter
English Setter Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Life-size Victorian terracotta English setter. An unusual model with the seated dog in a very life-like stance. He is expertly detailed with a ruffled chest, long tail and expressive...
Terracotta
Sterling Silver Irish Setter Sculpture by BSE Products, London, 2011
By BSE Products
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine contemporary cast English sterling silver model of a setter; part of our animal related silverware collection This fine contemporary cast sterling silver ornament has been ...
Sterling Silver
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