Posted 7 years ago
jscott0363
(905 items)
Hello everyone!
In continuation of my Vienna bronze posts, here's another from my collection. This is a cold painted bronze Turkish man sitting in a high back chair. He originally was smoking a long pipe. Unfortunately, the pipe is missing (I'll assume he kicked the habit). Anyway, he's so incredibly detailed, as is the chair he sits in. Though there is some paint loss, this is still quite an amazing piece.
This one is from the late 1800's or early 1900's. Though this one is unsigned, he has all the ear marks of a Franz Bergman piece. Franz Bergman produced many unsigned pieces before the turn of the 20th century. So, it's not uncommon to find an unsigned Bergman piece from that era. This one measures 6" tall and weighs 2 lb 4oz.
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Scott
Good for him - For kicking the habit !!
His teal caftan type outfit is marvelous, color so rich considering age - a beautiful piece
Hi Rose,
I happy that he quite the habit, but I'm really sorry that the pipe is missing as it makes his value drop drastically:(
Thanks Jenni!!
I get a lot of comments on this one from visitors. Over the years, I've only seen one other like this. Though he's missing his pipe, I couldn't pass this one up.
Rose
buckethead
Jenni
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purvis
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Another wonderful collector's piece !~
Wow, Scott, this collection growing very quickly, congratulations, this is such a fantastic find.
Small project maybe, the chalenge to make this little pipe.
Thanks Phil!! I like this one too.
Thanks Alan!! I'm not creative enough to make a pipe for this one.
Michael
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Alan
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freheit
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Fantastic, and love that color!
Thanks very much vintagelamp!!
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Another exquisite piece! Do you display these pieces together? Impressive collection, Scott!
Thanks Laura!!
I do display all of my Franz Bergman orientalist pieces together inside of an antique china cabinet.
Ken
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Laura
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very nice an interesting informatio
Thanks kivatinitz!! Very glad you enjoyed see this piece.
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