This small bronze statue of King William IV of Great Britain on a small plinth, measures 3 3/4" high. It dates from the first quarter of the Nineteenth Century. Although it has normal wear, it is in very good condition. An quarter is shown for size comparison.
This charming bronze seal or tamp of a young girl measures 2 3/4"in height, and stands on a rounded plinth, which was a seal or a pipe tamp, likely the former. It is beautifully cast and detailed, has a rich patination, is in excellent condition, and dates from the turn of the 19th-20th Centuries.
This Dore bronze roman soldier bust measures 6 3/4" high, and 2 5/8" wide. He appears to have originally been mounted somewhere. But he is alive and vital enough, and looks, as I glance at him now, as though he may have marched right off of Trajan's column, ready for a date with a nubile Ptolemaic princess. He is in great condition, although he could, perhaps, stand a cleaning.
This handsome black-painted bronze angry bull is manufactured of bronze and has ivory horns. I suspect it is Austrian in manufacture. He measures 6 1/4" long, and 5" at the tail. There is some minor rubbing to the paint, and the bronze peeks out at the base, which is unmarked except for the numerals 3174, otherwise the bronze is in excellent condition
This beautifully detailed bronze pipe tamp (or was it a sealing wax seal?) depicts a little girl, hands behind her back with a bit of an attitude! She measures 2 1/8" high, and stands on a rectangular base 1 3/8" in length. She is a beautifully cast, Turn of the Century bronze, and in superb condition.