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Bing & Grondahl porcelain figurine. Pericles / Vagabond, after Storm P.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bing & Grondahl porcelain figurine. Pericles / Vagabond, after Storm P. Model number: 2478
Category

20th Century Danish Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Mahogany Carving of Vagabond
Located in New York, NY
Figure of a man carved in Mahogany
Category

20th Century American Sculptures

Materials

Mahogany

Mahogany Carving of Vagabond
Mahogany Carving of Vagabond
H 17 in W 6 in D 6 in
18th Century Mannequin Head
Located in Petworth, GB
Vagabond antiques presents an 18th Century mannequin head France, Circa 1780 ” An exceptional
Category

Antique 18th Century French Busts

Materials

Elm

18th Century Mannequin Head
18th Century Mannequin Head
H 9.06 in W 5.12 in D 5.12 in
Psyche
Located in Petworth, GB
Vagabond Antiques presents a 19th Century marble bust of Psyche Italy, Circa 1860 “A lifesize
Category

Antique 1860s Italian Busts

Materials

Marble

Psyche
Psyche
H 19.3 in W 20.87 in D 11.03 in
19th Century Cast Iron Urn
By Handyside Foundry
Located in Petworth, GB
VAGABOND presents a 19th century cast iron centrepiece tazza urn by the handyside foundry
Category

Antique 1880s English Urns

Materials

Iron

19th Century Cast Iron Urn
19th Century Cast Iron Urn
H 40.16 in W 29.14 in D 29.14 in
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