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Item Ships From: USA
Technique: Gilt
Pair of Antique French Bronze Appliqués Depicting Art and Music
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Pair of antique French bronze appliqués depicting art and music, each one finely cast draped putto one holding an artists palette the other a lute. Art measures: 10.5" H x 6" W Mus...
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19th Century French Baroque Revival Antique Gilt Sculptures

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Bronze

Tibetan Gilt Bronze Figure of Shantideva, 16th-17th Century, Tibet
Located in Austin, TX
A fine and well cast 16th-17th century Tibetan gilt copper alloy statue of Shantideva, the great 8th century Indian teacher and scholar.  The gilt bronze figure expertly cast, with wonderful detail and rich gilding. The face cold painted gold with polychrome details. Shantideva sits upon a double lotus pedestal, a Vajra before him, an overflowing kapala skull cup...
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16th Century Tibetan Ming Antique Gilt Sculptures

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Bronze

Gilt Bronze Soldier Sculpture by Medwedsky
Located in Chicago, IL
Gilt bronze soldier sculpture by Medwedsky, also referred to as bronze-doré. There are no visible prior repairs and the gilding is on very nice all ...
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1940s European Vintage Gilt Sculptures

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Bronze

Monumental Burmese Ava Style Marble Head of the Buddha, 17th Century
Located in Austin, TX
A large carved, lacquered and gilt Ava style marble head of the Buddha, Burma (now Myanmar), 17th century. Originally part of what must have been a monumental Buddha...
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Mid-17th Century Burmese Antique Gilt Sculptures

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Marble

French Carved Giltwood Medallion on Lucite Base from the Late 19th Century
Located in Atlanta, GA
A French carved medallion mounted on a custom Lucite base. This carved medallion from the turn of the 19th-20th century was originally part of an elegant ceiling panel. Freed from its original panel, this French medallion...
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Late 19th Century French Rococo Antique Gilt Sculptures

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Lucite, Wood

Pedro Friedeberg "Venus of Galveston" Tall Gilt Sculpture Signed
Located in East Hampton, NY
Venus of Galveston, signed Pedro Friedeberg on back right leg and inscribed F-4483 on reverse with title. This piece has 18th century found objects (saints heads...
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1960s Mexican Vintage Gilt Sculptures

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Wood

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