Adolfo Cipriani (1857-1941) - Sculpture, Pretty girl smiling and playing with birds (1) - White statuary marble from Carrara - Late 19th century
Adolfo Cipriani (1857-1941) - Sculpture, Pretty girl smiling and playing with birds (1) - White statuary marble from Carrara - Late 19th century
Hippolyte Moreau (1832-1927) - Sculpture, "Diana the Huntress" - 52 cm - Bronze (patinated) - Late 19th century
Skull with bones on book (1) - Wood - Early 19th century
Jean-Jules Salmson (1823-1902) - Sculpture, Goddess Demeter - 42 cms - Bronze, Marble - Second half 19th century
Sculpture, "Moor on camel" - 41 cm - Wood - 19th century
Bust, Sculpture, Antonio Petito, Italian stage actor, playwright and theater director (1) - Bronze (patinated) - Early 20th century
Sculpture, Head of putto/angel (1) - Wood - 18th century
Sculpture, anatomical model of "écorché (1) - Bronze (patinated) - First half 20th century
Henri-Etienne Dumaige (1830-1888) - "Ange joueur de flute" - Bronze (gilt), Bronze (patinated) - Second half 19th century
After Michelangelo - Ferdinand Barbedienne - Plaque, Virgin and child (1) - Bronze - that. 1900
Auguste Moreau (1834 - 1917) - Sculpture, young woman with a water jug - 55 cm - Spelter - Early 20th century
Antique bust of Diana de Poitiers - Bronze - circa 1900
After Desiderio Da Settignano - Bust, Sculpture (1) - Renaissance Style - Marble - 19th century
Antique cup of Greek god Apolllo - Alabaster, Marble - 18th/19th century
Sculpture, mythological scene - 98 cm - Marble - First half 20th century
Possibilmente studio di Giuseppe Bessi - Sculpture, half-length of a young woman - Alabaster, Marble - Early 20th century
Jafet Torelli (? - 1898) - Sculpture, Donatello - 56 cms (1) - Earthenware - Second half 19th century
Sculpture, caricature of a bearded man, indistinctly signed - Clay - Late 19th century
Luca Madrassi (1848-1919) - Group, Sculpture, "A mother and her children" - 77 cm - white terracotta - Late 19th century
A Martinelli - Sculpture, young boy (1) - Bronze (patinated) - First half 20th century
Wiener Bronze, in der Art von Bergmann - Group, Sculpture, 2 Araber mit Kamel - Bronze (cold painted) - 20th century
Figure, Sculpture, 52 cm (1) - Baroque style - Wood - 19th century
Edouard Drouot (1859-1945) - Sculpture, Discus Draped Athlete - Bronze (gilt), Marble - First half 20th century
Grand Tour object: Eagle on ruin (1) - Marble, Gold-coloured metal - Second half 19th century
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