Posted 3 years ago
jscott0363
(903 items)
Hello everyone!
I recently acquired this wonderful antique cold painted bronze Gordon Setter. He is so incredibly detailed and still retains 95% of his original paint. He was made in Austria sometime between 1890 and 1910. He's the second cold painted bronze Gordon Setter that I have in my collection. He was very dirty when I got him and he was sold to me as a black cast iron dog, but I knew he was bronze and not cast iron at all. When I cleaned him up, I found that he was not solid black, but beautifully painted in black and tan. He measures 4 5/8" long, 3" tall and weighs 12oz.
Thanks very much for stopping in to see my bronze Gordon Setter!
Scott
Dave,
Watchsearcher,
BB2,
Searching1,
Thomas
and
Kevin
Thank you all very much for the loves and for stopping in!!
Gorgeous, what a piece !~
Wonderful detail on this beautiful bronze setter, that fluffy tail is awesome
Phil,
Thanks so very much! I'd always admired this one in the book of Antique Vienna Bronzes, but never thought I'd ever be able to find one for my collection.
Jenni,
Thank you do very much!! I love the fluffy tail and all of his wonderful detail as well.
Phil,
Michael,
vcal,
Jenni,
kwqd
and
Alfie
Thank you all very much for the loves, comments and for stopping by!!!
clockerman,
Thanks very much for the love and for stopping by!!
Love the dogs!
Thanks vintagelamp!! Thanks also for the love!!
kivatintz,
Thanks very much for the love and for stopping by!!
aura,
Thanks so very much for the love and for stopping by!!
Thanks Eileen!!
I have most of my collection in climate controlled storage and, yes, it's well insured. There are some very pricy doorstops out there. I've been lucky enough to acquire several of the high dollar doorstops. The most valuable doorstops are kept inside my home.