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Item Ships From: United Kingdom
Patinated Bronze Bust of a Young Man by Aimé Jules Dalou
By Aimé-Jules Dalou
Located in London, GB
The bust resting on a red marble waisted socle, inscibed to the reverse 'DALOU 1888'. Aimé Jules Dalou (French, 1838-1902) trained at the Petite E...
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19th Century French Antique United Kingdom Busts

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Griotte Marble, Bronze

Rare 1840 Large Bronze Head of Russian Priest Labelled James Bourlet & Sons Ltd
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
We delighted to offer for sale this lovely and very rare bronze head of a Russian Priest with a paper label from the very famous James Bourlet & Son's L...
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1840s German Victorian Antique United Kingdom Busts

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Bronze

Pair of Antique Tyrolean Terracotta Busts of a Bavarian Man and Woman
Located in London, GB
These charming antique busts originate from the western Austrian state of Tyrol, which sits on the border of Bavaria in Germany. The pair are modelled as a Bavarian woodsman and his ...
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Late 19th Century Austrian Arts and Crafts Antique United Kingdom Busts

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Terracotta

Stunning Pair of Early Louis XVI French Bronze Chenets after Bouhon Fres, Paris
By Bouhon Frères 1
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
We are delighted to offer for sale this pair of original early Louis XVI handmade solid bronze Chenets after Bouhon Fres Paris A rare, beautiful and deco...
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Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Antique United Kingdom Busts

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Bronze

Antique Carved Wood Classical Sculpture
Located in London, GB
A beautiful and very unusual antique sculpture, carved from solid wood. This looks like it is most likely Italian, it depicts an intimate scene from biblical times. It is hard to dat...
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Early 19th Century Italian Classical Roman Antique United Kingdom Busts

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Wood

Bronze Mother and Child by Faure De Brousse
By Vincent Désiré Fauré de Broussé
Located in London, GB
This beautiful sculpture of a mother and child was created in circa 1900 by the French sculptor, Vincent Desire Faure de Brousse. Faure de Brousse was...
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Early 20th Century French Renaissance United Kingdom Busts

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Bronze

An elegant bust of a lady
Located in Southall, GB
A white marble bust of an elegant lady with her hair in a bun. Wearing a floral embroidered flowery dress. Sitting on a white marble circular base.
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1880s Antique United Kingdom Busts

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Marble

An elegant bust of a lady
An elegant bust of a lady
$4,926 Sale Price
20% Off
A fine 19 century French bust
Located in Southall, GB
A lovely bronze bust of the Count of Tourville , the Marshall of France . Raised on a white marble plinth. With a decorative etched pattern circular base .
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Late 19th Century Antique United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Bronze

A fine 19 century French bust
A fine 19 century French bust
$930 Sale Price
20% Off
Marble Portrait Bust of Edward Willes by John Bacon
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A fine late Georgian marble portrait bust of 18th century barrister, politician and judge, Edward Willes. Signed by the artist, this superb bust was made by 18th century sculptor, John Bacon. It demonstrates his exceptional artistic skill and perfected sculpting technique for which he was much celebrated. We believe this bust was sculpted at the height of Edward Willes career, when he became a justice of His Majesty’s Court of King’s Bench...
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Late 18th Century English Georgian Antique United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Marble, Statuary Marble

19th Century French Bronze Bust of Classical Lady
By Maison Baguès
Located in Brighton, Sussex
A very good quality late 19th century bronze bust of a classical lady wearing a hat. Label to reverse; Eug. Bagues.
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Late 19th Century French Antique United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Bronze

Venetian School, circa 1700
Located in London, GB
Circle of Orazio Marinali. Bust of an old man in a wide-brimmed hat. Statuary marble.
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17th Century Antique United Kingdom Busts

Italian Male Bust in Black Ceramic, circa 1960
Located in London, GB
An outstanding Italian Male Bust in Black ceramic, circa 1960.
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1960s Italian Modern Vintage United Kingdom Busts

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Ceramic

Marble Bust by William Theed the Younger
Located in London, GB
Portrait bust in statuary marble. Ex Browne-Swinburne, Capheaton Hall, Northumberland.

Signed and dated, 1830

William Theed, t...
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19th Century British Classical Roman Antique United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Statuary Marble

Pair of Patinated Bronze Busts
Located in Brighton, West Sussex
A pair of patinated bronze busts. French, circa 1870.
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1870s French Antique United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Bronze

Plaster Cast Bust of a Male Ex. Tucker Collection
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A fascinating 20th century painted plaster life face cast of an unidentified male actor from the collection of British make-up artist, Christopher Tucker. This is just one of many fa...
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Late 20th Century English Mid-Century Modern United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Plaster

Bust of Doulton Chairman Lewis John Eric Hooper by John Broad
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
Dated 1904, this stoneware bust was made by late 19th century Doulton sculptor John Broad. It depicts Lewis John Eric Hooper, descendant of John Doulton who was founder of the famous Doulton & Co. of Lambeth, London. A barrister at the time, Hooper became Managing Director of the ceramics company from 1919 and subsequently Chairman from 1925. Here he is depicted in his barrister dress by the talented hand of Broad, giving us a glimpse into the character of Hooper as well as Broad’s artistic talent for statuary. The bust is in good condition, made in stoneware and sits on a wooden plinth detailed with plaque. This bust is likely a one-off commission. Broad was one of the most prominent artists of Doulton & Co. during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Specialising in large works, he had a talent for producing vases, statuary and portrait medallions. This stone bust of Lewis John Eric Hooper...
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Early 20th Century English Victorian United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Stone

Charming Bust of a Child’s Head by Edwin Whitney-Smith, Dated, 1910
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A charming bust of a child’s head by Edwin Whitney-Smith, dated 1910, the girl has her head slightly tilted forwards as she looks out from under a lock of hair, set on a square block signed on the reverse ‘E Whitney-Smith 1910’. This bronze is a reduction of Whitney-Smith’s original marble piece, a photograph of which survives in the V&A (object number AAD/1990/12/63). Another version can be seen in a 1920s photograph of the artist in his studio owned by the National Portrait Gallery (NPG x194201). Neither the identity of the sitter nor title of the work is known. Edwin Whitney-Smith (1880-1952) was one of the pre-eminent sculptors of his day. Born in Bristol in 1880, he became a student of William Harbutt, the headmaster of Bath School of Art, best remembered today for inventing plasticine. Whitney-Smith showed great promise from an early age, opening a studio in St John’s Wood, London, in 1910. He exhibited over 40 pieces at the Royal Academy and despite not achieving Academician status, even with list of illustrious proposers, he became a dear friend of Sir Alfred Munnings, the famous horse painter, and sculpted his portrait. He was, however, elected to the Royal Society of British Sculptors and his works were generally well-received by critics and the general public alike. Aside from the RA, he exhibited in Bristol, at the Paris Salon and the Scottish Academy and his work attracted the attention of such important patrons as the Courtauld family. One of his most famous works, The Waking Child, is in the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull and another, The Irishman, is in the Tate. One version of his bust of Ernest Bevin, the trade unionist, stands in Tooley Street in Bermondsey to this day. An article in The Sphere, published on the 3rd of May 1924, referred to the sculptor as “a well-known sculptor of smiling children” and mentioned his “famous babies’ heads”.
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1910s English Vintage United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Bronze

Victorian carved walnut figure of Mark Tapley from the novel by Charles Dickens
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A Victorian carved walnut figure of Mark Tapley from the novel ‘The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit’ by Charles Dickens’, wearing a soft top hat, a tailcoat and a buttoned w...
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1890s English Victorian Antique United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Walnut

Marble and Ormolu Bust by Marionnet
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A marble and Ormolu bust by Marionnet, showing the white marble head and shoulders of a girl with her hair in a bun and ringlets framing her face, wi...
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1890s French Antique United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Marble, Ormolu

Attributed to Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823)
Located in London, GB
A COMPANION OF ULYSSES, AFTER THE ANTIQUE BUST IN THE TOWNLEY COLLECTION, NOW IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM, LATE 18TH CENTURY. Statuary Marble. This bust is a late 18th century English co...
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18th Century Antique United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Statuary Marble

Ancient Marble Portrait Bust of a Bearded Man possibly Lucius Verus
Located in London, GB
This impressive bust is depicted with head turned slightly to the right and gaze lifted. His eyes are articulated, with the pupils indicated with a drill, giving the face a striking realism. The shoulders are draped with a cloak. Straight brows sit beneath a mass of thickly curling hair, which continues to a full beard. It is worked with great skill, evident in the heavy drill work articulating and highlighting the voluminous curls, and the highly polished surfaces, giving the appearance of soft skin. The contrast between these textures gives a chiaroscuro affect which is one of the main traits of the best Antonine busts. Roman marble portraits reached their apotheosis of craftmanship and technique under the Antonine emperors, as is evidenced in this masterful bust. The evolution of the style may be traced back to the emperor Hadrian, who was the first emperor to wear a full beard. The articulation of pupils and iris appears on busts of his lover Antinous, a novelty which continued in later Antonine portraits, such as this one. The features of this bust point to a possible identification of Emperor Lucius Verus...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique United Kingdom Busts

Materials

Marble

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