1930 Spelter Sculpture Jockey and His Horse
Located in Marseille, FR
1930 Spelter sculpture representing Jockey and his horse.
1930s European Art Deco Vintage Spelter Decorative Objects
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1930 Spelter Sculpture Jockey and His Horse
Located in Marseille, FR
1930 Spelter sculpture representing Jockey and his horse.
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$4,713 / set
Large Pair of Spelter French Soldiers
Located in Brighton, Sussex
A very impressive large pair of 19th century bronzed spelter French soldiers. Each holding a sword and a riffle.
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Table Clock Triton, 1900
Located in Marseille, FR
Ep 1900 table clock in spelter decorated with a triton surmounted by a cherub, on a base, the movement certainly does not work. The dimensions are 24 cm h...
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$11,446 / set
Two Orientalist Spelter Busts of Female Figures
Located in London, GB
This busts in this pair of spelter sculptures take the form of two Orientalist female figures. The figures wear Orientalist clothing and are embellished with Orientalist-style jewelr...
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Pair of 19th Century Bronzed Statues of a Dutch Lovers
Located in Brighton, Sussex
A good quality pair of late 19th century bronzed Spelter figures of young Dutch lovers, set of marbled bases. Measures: 13.5" (35cm) high.
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19th Century Bronzed Vase / Lamp of the Goddess Amphitrite
Located in Brighton, Sussex
A wonderfully impressive 19th century bronzed spelter vase depicting the Ancient Greek sea goddess amphitrite with a sea urchin and cherubs around her.
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