Lot 64 Circle of Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, a good large terra cotta group of a pair of putti stealing harvested fruits in the Louis XVI taste, fourth quarter 19th century, unsigned, h. 17", w. 24-1/2", d. 8". Estimate $300 - $500
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Lot 81 After Louis Moreau, a patinated bronze figure of a standing winged putto playing the cymbals, signed on the plinth "L. F. Moreau" and on a tablet placed in the foliage at the reverse "France", presented on a gently stepped circular base of polished black slate, h. 10-1/2", w. 4", d. 3-1/4". Estimate $150 - $300
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Lot 277
Auguste Moreau, a large bronze-patinated spelter figure of a barefoot provincial girl placing a flower in her hair, fourth quarter 19th century, signed on the edge of the base "Auguste Moreau", h. 37", w. 10", d. 9-1/4". Estimate $800 - $1,200
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Lot 423 Pierre-Jules Mene (French, 1810-1879), a russet-patinated bronze figure of a lowing stag, signed at the proper left rear side "P. J. Mene", presented on an elliptical satin-polished verde antico marble base, figure h. 8", w. 6", l. 10". Estimate $150 - $300 |
Lot 424
After Hippolyte Francois Moreau (French, 1832-1927), a double-patinated bronze figure of a seated female lutenist, signed lower left "Hip. Moreau", presented on an elliptical polished verde antico marble base, h. 13", w. 8-3/4", d. 5-1/2". Estimate $150 - $300
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Lot 356
After Augustin Moreau (French, 1822-1912), a bronze-patinated spelter figure of "Eros Armed", fourth quarter 19th century, signed at the proper right rear edge "Aug. Moreau", in script, presented on a stepped polished black slate base, h. 16". Estimate $100 - $200
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