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Antique Bronze Sculpture of a Woman
Antique Bronze Sculpture of a Woman

Antique Bronze Sculpture of a Woman

Located in Newtown, CT

Antique Bronze Figure of a Woman, 25" high. Good condition with light marks signed Aly Bev.

Category

1890s Victorian Antique Unknown Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Tigers, Carved Marble, 20th Century, after Oriental Models
Pair of Tigers, Carved Marble, 20th Century, after Oriental Models

Pair of Tigers, Carved Marble, 20th Century, after Oriental Models

Located in Madrid, ES

Pair of sculptures in carved marble. "Tiger". Inspired by oriental models. Located on a base that resembles land thanks to a sgraffito, the tigers appear roaring. The stripes on his...

Category

20th Century Other Unknown Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Solid Pewter Sculpture of Roman-Grecan Nude Woman
Solid Pewter Sculpture of Roman-Grecan Nude Woman

Solid Pewter Sculpture of Roman-Grecan Nude Woman

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This solid pewter sculpture depicts a nude woman in the Roman-Grecan style, dating back to the 1920s. The artist is unknown, but the piece features a signature engraved on its unders...

Category

1920s Vintage Unknown Sculptures

Materials

Pewter

19th Century White Carrara Marble Bust Signed, L. Correa Morales, 1875
19th Century White Carrara Marble Bust Signed, L. Correa Morales, 1875

19th Century White Carrara Marble Bust Signed, L. Correa Morales, 1875

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

A lovely 19th century white Carrara marble bust of a young maiden signed, L. Correa Morales 1875. The bust is raised by a square base where the signature is displayed at the back. Th...

Category

19th Century Antique Unknown Sculptures

Materials

Carrara Marble

Pair of Early 19th Century Carved Walnut and Fruitwood Busts of Turkish Nobles
Pair of Early 19th Century Carved Walnut and Fruitwood Busts of Turkish Nobles

Pair of Early 19th Century Carved Walnut and Fruitwood Busts of Turkish Nobles

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

A charming and finely detailed pair of early 19th century carved walnut and ebonized fruitwood busts of Turkish nobles. Each bust is raised by a square ebonized fruitwood base with a...

Category

19th Century Antique Unknown Sculptures

Materials

Fruitwood, Walnut

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