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Antoine Louis Barye, Panther of India on Inkwell, Ferdinand Barbedienne Edition

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Beautiful "Panther of India" sculpture by Antoine Louis Barye mounted atop a green and white veined marble inkwell, Ferdinand Barbedienne edition, France circa 1900. Signed by the artist and foundry. The plaque on the inkwell reads that this piece was a gift from the wounded of the First World War to Doctor Ch. Vallée. In very good condition. Slight patina and signs of use. Dimensions in cm ( H x L x l ) : - Inkwell : 16 x 39.2 x 17 - Panther : 9.3 x 20 x 6
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