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35,000
24944.
24944.
A Bronze Grou,
A Bronze Group, HERCULES SLAYING THE HYDRA HEADED MONSTER; by Giovanna Bologna.
42,000
24940.
A Bronze Statuette VENUS AFTER THE BATH; by Giovanni Bologna; from the Collection of Monsieur Escadier, Paris.
12,000
25828.
A Bronze Inkstand; by A. RICCIO; Paduan, late 16th Century; ATLAS SUPPORTING THE GLOBE. Spitzer Collection, Illustrated in "Italian Bronze Statuettes fo the Renaissance".
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25832.
A small Bronze Group, FEMALE SATYR WITH INFANT CHILD; by A. Riccio.
9,000
25830.
A Bronze Figure, DAVID WITH THE HEAD OF GOLIATH; by Bartholommeo Bellano; Paduan, 15th Century.
9,500

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H. C. Frick, Esq. March 16/15.

LIBRARY. A pair of 18th century Bronze busts; LOUIS XIV and MARIE THERESE; by Coysevox. 50,000 25786. One Terra Cotta Bust Portrait of MME. HALL, wife of the famous Miniaturist; by A. PAJOU; signed and dated 1773. 60,000 25789 One Terra Cotta Bust, Portrait of MONSIEUR HALL, the famous Miniaturist; by A. PAJOU. (The above two busts came from Col. Dwyer, who inherited them from Marquis de la Grange, grandnephew of Hall). Illustrated and mentioned in Stein's "A. PAJOU". 35,000 24944. A Bronze Group, HERCULES SLAYING THE HYDRA HEADED MONSTER; by Giovanna Bologna. 42,000 24940. A Bronze Statuette VENUS AFTER THE BATH; by Giovanni Bologna; from the Collection of Monsieur Escadier, Paris. 12,000 25828. A Bronze Inkstand; by A. RICCIO; Paduan, late 16th Century; ATLAS SUPPORTING THE GLOBE. Spitzer Collection, Illustrated in "Italian Bronze Statuettes fo the Renaissance". 25,000 25832. A small Bronze Group, FEMALE SATYR WITH INFANT CHILD; by A. Riccio. 9,000 25830. A Bronze Figure, DAVID WITH THE HEAD OF GOLIATH; by Bartholommeo Bellano; Paduan, 15th Century. 9,500