Manner of Giambologna, (Flemish working in Italy, 1527 – 1608), a pair of patinated bronze models of prancing horses, probably French
Manner of Giambologna, (Flemish working in Italy, 1527 - 1608), a pair of patinated bronze models of prancing horses, probably French, 18th century, portrayed opposing, on naturalistically cast rectangular bases, above rectangular polished maple socles
The bronzes 17cm high, 19cm long, the overall dimensions 20cm high, 20cm long
PROVENANCE:
N.R.C. Warwick Esq, purchased 18th December 1929, from Alfred Spero & Kerin Limited, 9 Clifford Street, London W1
The bronzes are offered for sale with the original 1929 receipt
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Manner of Giambologna, (Flemish working in Italy, 1527 - 1608), a pair of patinated bronze models of prancing horses, probably French, 18th century, portrayed opposing, on naturalistically cast rectangular bases, above rectangular polished maple socles
The bronzes 17cm high, 19cm long, the overall dimensions 20cm high, 20cm long
PROVENANCE:
N.R.C. Warwick Esq, purchased 18th December 1929, from Alfred Spero & Kerin Limited, 9 Clifford Street, London W1
The bronzes are offered for sale with the original 1929 receipt