19th.c. Brass Equine Figure c.1860.

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Good quality mid 19th.c. classical brass statue of a man trying to tame a rearing horse c.1860. A popular subject, after the pair of huge marble originals commissioned by Louis XIV for the Chateau de Marly, they were produced in large quanities (and varying quality) during the 19th century and are often referred to as ‘Marly horses’. A particulrly good example here, cast in heavy gague brass and standing 19″ tall. Good condition, missing the reins.
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DateEarly Victorian : c.1860 MakerChateau de Marly Codeac049a1714 / 26221 Price SOLD £295.00 StatusSold SellerCollinge Antiques Telephone01492 580022Non UK callers :+44 1492 580022 Emailsales@collingeantiques.com

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