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19th Century French Spelter Pair 17”H

Material: Most examples of this style are made from patinated spelter (a white metal finished to resemble bronze) or cast bronze. Renaissance Influence: Many of these pieces were created in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring romanticized versions of historical soldiers, guardsmen, or "cavaliers". Artists: While many are unsigned, some similar figures from this era are attributed to artists like Hans Müller (Austrian, 1873–1937), known for his historical and military sculptures.

19th Century French Spelter Pair 17”H

Material: Most examples of this style are made from patinated spelter (a white metal finished to resemble bronze) or cast bronze. Renaissance Influence: Many of these pieces were created in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring romanticized versions of historical soldiers, guardsmen, or "cavaliers". Artists: While many are unsigned, some similar figures from this era are attributed to artists like Hans Müller (Austrian, 1873–1937), known for his historical and military sculptures.

19th Century French Spelter Pair 17”H

Material: Most examples of this style are made from patinated spelter (a white metal finished to resemble bronze) or cast bronze. Renaissance Influence: Many of these pieces were created in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring romanticized versions of historical soldiers, guardsmen, or "cavaliers". Artists: While many are unsigned, some similar figures from this era are attributed to artists like Hans Müller (Austrian, 1873–1937), known for his historical and military sculptures.

19th Century French Spelter Pair 17”H

Material: Most examples of this style are made from patinated spelter (a white metal finished to resemble bronze) or cast bronze. Renaissance Influence: Many of these pieces were created in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring romanticized versions of historical soldiers, guardsmen, or "cavaliers". Artists: While many are unsigned, some similar figures from this era are attributed to artists like Hans Müller (Austrian, 1873–1937), known for his historical and military sculptures.

19th Century French Spelter Pair 17”H

Material: Most examples of this style are made from patinated spelter (a white metal finished to resemble bronze) or cast bronze. Renaissance Influence: Many of these pieces were created in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring romanticized versions of historical soldiers, guardsmen, or "cavaliers". Artists: While many are unsigned, some similar figures from this era are attributed to artists like Hans Müller (Austrian, 1873–1937), known for his historical and military sculptures.

19th Century French Spelter Pair 17”H

Material: Most examples of this style are made from patinated spelter (a white metal finished to resemble bronze) or cast bronze. Renaissance Influence: Many of these pieces were created in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring romanticized versions of historical soldiers, guardsmen, or "cavaliers". Artists: While many are unsigned, some similar figures from this era are attributed to artists like Hans Müller (Austrian, 1873–1937), known for his historical and military sculptures.

19th Century French Spelter Pair 17”H

Material: Most examples of this style are made from patinated spelter (a white metal finished to resemble bronze) or cast bronze. Renaissance Influence: Many of these pieces were created in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring romanticized versions of historical soldiers, guardsmen, or "cavaliers". Artists: While many are unsigned, some similar figures from this era are attributed to artists like Hans Müller (Austrian, 1873–1937), known for his historical and military sculptures.

19th Century French Spelter Pair 17”H

Material: Most examples of this style are made from patinated spelter (a white metal finished to resemble bronze) or cast bronze. Renaissance Influence: Many of these pieces were created in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring romanticized versions of historical soldiers, guardsmen, or "cavaliers". Artists: While many are unsigned, some similar figures from this era are attributed to artists like Hans Müller (Austrian, 1873–1937), known for his historical and military sculptures.

19th Century French Spelter Pair 17”H

Material: Most examples of this style are made from patinated spelter (a white metal finished to resemble bronze) or cast bronze. Renaissance Influence: Many of these pieces were created in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring romanticized versions of historical soldiers, guardsmen, or "cavaliers". Artists: While many are unsigned, some similar figures from this era are attributed to artists like Hans Müller (Austrian, 1873–1937), known for his historical and military sculptures.

19th Century French Spelter Pair 17”H

Material: Most examples of this style are made from patinated spelter (a white metal finished to resemble bronze) or cast bronze. Renaissance Influence: Many of these pieces were created in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring romanticized versions of historical soldiers, guardsmen, or "cavaliers". Artists: While many are unsigned, some similar figures from this era are attributed to artists like Hans Müller (Austrian, 1873–1937), known for his historical and military sculptures.