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Scottish Fox Hunter By P.J. Mene Bronze Sculpture

$5,900.00
Scottish hunter holding the freshly killed fox retrieved by his loyal dog.  This bronze sculpture of a Scottish hunter with fox by Pierre Jules Mene (1810-1879) captures the victorious final moments of the hunt as the fox is captured.  This casting is in excellent condition showing all details of this Scottish hunter wearing his kilt, leather and fur sporran (wallet), belt with large buckle, fly plaid cloth wrapped around torso and the famous Scottish Highland dirk hanging from the belt.  All of these as well as the dog and the fox are beautifully cast in bronze, crisp and life like just like P. J, Mene was famous for his realistic animal and human sculptures. Dimensions Height: 54.5 cm / 21.45 inches Base width: 29 cm / 11.4 inches Weight: 21.5 Kg / 47.4 Lbs

German Blacksmith Bronze Sculpture

$1,062.00
An Antique early 20th century German blacksmith bronze sculpture beautifully made showing the blacksmith swinging his hammer towards the anvil which is set on a chopped tree truck.  The iron piece on the anvil that is being hammered is made loose and comes out. This blacksmith sculpture was given as an award or gift according to the plaque on the base written: Jhrem allverehrten Paul Siele zum 1. October 1919 Vereinigung Deutscher Sackgrosshandler Translated: To the well honored Paul Siele On October 1st 191 From the Association of German sack wholesalers Probably a one of a kind item since we couldn't find another. Dimensions Height: 38 cm (15 inches) Width: 21 cm (8.26 inches) Base: 18 x 13 cm (7x5.11 inches) Weight: 6.5 Kg (14.33 lbs)

Mountain Man by Frederic Remington

$472.00
Mountain Man By Remington cast originally in 1903 as this is a reproduction.   The Mountain Man, sometimes referred to as The Trapper, is a beautiful bronze sculpture depicting a fur trapper riding his horse down a steep rocky mountain slope, leaning back in the saddle, easing-up on the reigns and trusting his horse to make the right steps down the treacherous mountain slope. Frederic Remington (1861-1909) was a sculpture, illustrator and painter that specialized in portraying the American Old West depicting cowboys, settlers, native American tribes, soldiers and wildlife in mainly action scenes. Dimensions: Height: 32 cm (12.60 inches) Width: 22 cm (8.66 inches)  

The Bronco Buster By Frederic Remington

$472.00
The Bronco Buster by Frederic Remington original bronze sculpture was made in the summer of 1895 and remained the most popular sculpture made by this artist.  Frederic Remington (1861-1909) was a sculpture, illustrator and painter that specialized in portraying the American Old West depicting cowboys, settlers, native American tribes, soldiers and wildlife in mainly action scenes.  The bronze sculpture of the Bronco Buster was his first three dimensional work of art portraying a rugged Western frontier cowboy fighting to stay on a wild bronco that wants to get him off, with a stirrup swinging free, a short whip in one hand and a fistful of the horse's mane and reins in the other. This bronze sculpture of The Bronco Buster by Frederic Remington is a reproduction with the artists signature shown on the base.   Dimensions: Height: 27 cm (10.62 inches) Width: 24 cm (9.44 inches)

Harvest Gold by Seth Vandable

$767.00
Harvest Gold by Seth Vandable is a bronze sculpture featuring a nude man holding a sickle in one hand and a sheaf of wheat in another.  To us this is a pure representation of a farmer harvesting what he worked so hard to produce.  The bronze sculpture has a beautiful yellowish-golden patina emphasizing the color of the golden harvest.  The sculpture is attached to a black marble base.  This Harvest Gold bronze sculpture is signed by the artist and is the 7th out of 350 copies produced of this creation.  The Harvest Gold bronze sculpture by Seth Vandable includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. Height: 15" (38 cm) including the base which is 2" (5.08 cm) Width: 5" (12.7 cm) Depth: 5" (12.7 cm) Weight: 10 lbs (4.53 Kg) Artist: Seth Vandable