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BRONZE FIGURE OF "THE DYING
BRONZE FIGURE OF "THE DYING GAUL"Bronze Figure of "The Dying Gaul" or "The Dying Gladiator", after the antique now conserved in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, "F. Barbedienne Fondeur" inscribed and foundry stamp on self-base, h. 11 in., w. 21 in., d. 10 in
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A BRONZE SCULPTURE IN THE MANNER OF
A BRONZE SCULPTURE IN THE MANNER OF THE "THE DYING GAUL"A bronze sculpture in the manner of the "The Dying Gaul", 20th century Appears unmarked The sculpture, after the ancient Roman marble, depicts a wounded Galatian Celt with a Celtic torc around his neck and a sword and trumpet on the surrounding ground Dimensions: 12" H x 21" W x 10.25" D
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FRENCH GRAND TOUR BRONZE FIGURE
FRENCH GRAND TOUR BRONZE FIGURE "THE DYING GAUL" French Grand Tour bronze figure of "The Dying Gaul", second quarter 19th century, after the original antique marble in the Capitoline Museum, Rome, the sculpture marked "Reduction Mechanique / Collas" for Achille Collas (French, 1795 - 1859), likley produced ca. 1830. 8" H x 14" L x 7" D
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CARVED MARBLE FIGURE OF "THE
CARVED MARBLE FIGURE OF "THE DYING GAUL"Carved Marble Figure of "The Dying Gaul" or "The Dying Gladiator", after the antique now conserved in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, h. 6 1/4 in., w. 10 3/4 in., d. 5 in., marble base, overall h. 9 1/2 in. Condition: Overall fair condition.
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Late 19th Century Italian school
Late 19th Century Italian school - Patinated bronze figure after the antique - 'The Dying Gaul' 14.25ins overall x 7.25ins high with impressed foundry mark 'E. Guttkorn. Hopfgarten. Roma 1873' to base
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After the Antique, 19th Century The
After the Antique, 19th Century
The Dying Gaul
patinated bronze
Height 12 x widht 24 x depth 11 inches.
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GRAND TOUR 'THE DYING GAUL'
GRAND TOUR 'THE DYING GAUL' ALABASTER FIGURINEGrand Tour Italian classical alabaster sculpture of 'The Dying Gaul', also known as 'The Dying Gladiator', with an integral oval base. Figure is wounded, lying on his shield with his sword beside him. Measures 23.5"L x 11"D x 12.25"H.
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After the Antique, 19th Century The
After the Antique, 19th Century
The Dying Gaul
bronze
apparently unsigned
Height 13 1/2 x length 29 inches.
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Small Grand Tour Patinated Bronze
Small Grand Tour Patinated Bronze Model of The Dying Gaul, After the Antique, 19th century on a moulded aubergine marble base 4.2 x 7.25 in — 10.7 x 18.4 cm
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BRONZE FIGURE OF THE DYING GAUL
BRONZE FIGURE OF THE DYING GAUL ON A MARBLE BASE, L: 7 IN. (17.8 CM.)Bronze Figure of The Dying Gaul on a Marble Base,, Dimensions: L: 7 in. (17.8 cm.)
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German Cast Bronze "Dying Gaul"
German Cast Bronze "Dying Gaul" Measuring approx. 8-1/2"H x 16-1/2"L x 7-1/4"D, the figure reclines on an oval shape base with "P. Stotzk u. O. Schlee...Stuttgart" cast into the back edge of the base. After the statue from antiquity.
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Small Grand Tour Patinated Bronze
Small Grand Tour Patinated Bronze Model of The Dying Gaul, After the Antique, 19th century on rouge griotte marble base 4.25 x 6.75 x 3.5 in — 10.8 x 17.1 x 8.9 cm
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Continental patinated bronze figure
Continental patinated bronze figure ''The Dying Gaul '' after classical original mounted on black slate base 4 in. H. 6 3/4 in. L. Estimate $ 200-400 Patina wear chips and scratches to slate base.
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ITALIAN PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE
ITALIAN PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE OF THE DYING GAULITALIAN PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE OF THE DYING GAUL, late 19th Century, after the antique h:14.75w:29.25d:13.50in.
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Italian porcelain figure of the
Italian porcelain figure of the Dying Gaul. Marked "PD Nove" on the base (Bassano, Italy). 6 1/2"H x 12"W. Several small nicks overall.
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Large Italian Carved Carrara Marble
Large Italian Carved Carrara Marble Figure of "The Dying Gaul", after the Antique model, fourth quarter 19th century, h. 14-3/4".
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THE DYING GAUL BRONZE SCULPTURE
THE DYING GAUL BRONZE SCULPTURE ON A MOTTLED RED MARBLE BASE L: 14 IN. (35.6 CM.)The Dying Gaul Bronze Sculpture on a Mottled Red Marble Base, Dimensions: L: 14 in. (35.6 cm.)
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After the Antique, a bronze of
After the Antique, a bronze of the Dying Gaul, 15cm wide
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A LARGE ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURE OF
A LARGE ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURE OF THE DYING GAUL ON PEDESTAL AFTER THE ANTIQUE A large Italian marble figure of the Dying Gaul on pedestal after the Antique, raised on oval pedestal with two column support, 21"h x 39"l (figure); 31.75"h x 40.5"w.
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Green Serpentine Marble Figure of a
Green Serpentine Marble Figure of a Dying Gaul
Estimate:$2,500-$3,500
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A CONTINENTAL BRONZE MODEL OF THE
A CONTINENTAL BRONZE MODEL OF THE DYING GAULA Continental bronze model of the Dying Gaul20th centuryAfter the Antique.height 6in (15cm); width 11in (28cm); depth 5 3/4in (14.5cm)
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Large Italian Carved Carrara Marble
Large Italian Carved Carrara Marble Figure of "The Dying Gaul", after the Antique model, fourth quarter 19th century, h. 16-1/2", w. 25", d. 11".
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GRAND TOUR BRONZE CABINET SCULPTURE
GRAND TOUR BRONZE CABINET SCULPTURE OF DYING GAUL, AFTER ANTIQUITY 2 ¾" x 4 ?" x 2" Cast bronze cabinet sculpture of The Dying Gaul, with brown-verdigris patina, after antiquity.
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FERDINAND BARBEDIENNE BRONZE
FERDINAND BARBEDIENNE BRONZE DYING GAULFerdinand Barbedienne (French 1810-1892), bronze Dying Gaul , 7 1/2" h., 14 1/4" w.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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THE DYING GAUL GRAND TOUR BRONZE
THE DYING GAUL GRAND TOUR BRONZE BARBEDIENNE FOUNDRY: 11'' h x 21'' w, stamped foundry mark, rests atop but not affixed to a beveled marble plinth with incised Victorian decoration.
CONDITION: Several scatter abrasions age-appropriate wear, minor wear to the plinth.
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Follower of Anne-Louis Girodet de
Follower of Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson (French, 1767-1824) "The Death of Paris, Husband of Helen of Troy", fourth quarter 19th-century oil on canvas, 16-1/2" x 17-1/2", unsigned. Presented in a giltwood frame.
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OLD MASTER "MORT DE DIOGENE" INK ON
OLD MASTER "MORT DE DIOGENE" INK ON LAID PAPER French School Old Master "Mort de Diogene" ink drawing on laid paper figural study sketch depicting Roman soldiers attacking the Greek philosopher Diogenes, titled to verso, housed under glass in a gilt wood frame, circa 18th century. Image: 6.25" H x 8.5" W; frame: 11.25" H x 13" W.
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OLD MASTER DRAWING The Martyrdom of
OLD MASTER DRAWING The Martyrdom of Saint Laurence, (died 258, Rome), one of the most venerated Roman martyrs, patron saint of the poor and of cooks. He is being boiled alive in a cauldron. Graphite and watercolor, with collector's marks in corners, in gold stick frame, mounted on french ruled board under later mat and old glass. OS: 15" x 20", SS: 8" x 13", one corner of frame broken.
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FRENCH SCHOOL (17TH CENTURY), A
FRENCH SCHOOL (17TH CENTURY), A DYING SOLDIER Chalk and ink wash heightened with white, faint later inscription in pencil "Poussin" to lower right, collector's stamp to lower of Dr. E. Peart (Lugt 891) at lower left, matted and framed under glass.
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ROME, GALERIUS 305-311 ANTONINIANUS
ROME, GALERIUS 305-311 ANTONINIANUS Cuirassed bust of Galerius facing right, as Caesar; Reverse - CONCORDIA MILITVM, Galerius receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter. Galerius, on his death bed, allowed religious freedom after persecuting Christians during his reign. Co-ruled with Constantine The Great 305-306.
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Patinated metal Roman bust; soldier
Patinated metal Roman bust; soldier wearing galea with feathered crest, armour breastplate, and cloak. 10 1/4"H. Good condition with minor wear.
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Patinated metal Roman bust; soldier
Patinated metal Roman bust; soldier wearing galea with feathered crest, armour breastplate, and cloak. 10 1/4"H. Good condition with minor wear.
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Large and Dramatic Oblong German
Large and Dramatic Oblong German Chromolithograph, "The Death of the King", fourth quarter 19th century. Glazed and presented in an opulent deep grained and parcel-gilt wood and plaster frame of Louis XVI inspiration.
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Paul Delaroche (French 1797-1856)
Paul Delaroche (French 1797-1856) Study for 'Defaite Des Gantois A Rosbecque - Morte D'Artevelt' ink on paper 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches.
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AN ANTIQUE PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN
AN ANTIQUE PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN ROMAN ARMOR Oil on canvas (lined), in the 17th century style (likely later), with Latin inscription in feigned oval reading Virtuti damnola quies (Rest is damaging to virtue), in later frame.
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WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT RECTANGULAR
WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT RECTANGULAR PLAQUE 'DEATH OF A ROMAN WARRIOR'WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT RECTANGULAR PLAQUE 'DEATH OF A ROMAN WARRIOR', 19th Century, impressed uppercase mark, molded in high relief with a detailed frieze of a fallen soldier, Meleager, being borne by Roman warriors and a retinue of attendant figures, h: 11 x w: 20 in., within a velvet and wood frame Provenance: With Seal Simons, Philadelphia, PA Sotheby's, New York, 9 December 1986, lot 123. Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 89. Catalogue