A group of four Vienna bronze cold-painted birds
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Late 19th/early 20th century, comprising a Kiwi thrice marked ''Geschutzt'', twice marked ''STB'' for Stefan Buchinger (3.875'' H x 6'' W x 3.5'' D); a blue jay, apparently unmarked (4.375'' H x 4.5'' W x 9'' D); a robin with impressed ''B''-amphora foundry mark for Franz Bergman, illegibly numerically marked, further marked ''N'' to each foot (3.25'' H x 4.75'' W x 2'' D); and a red pigeon, apparently unsigned (3.125'' H x 1.5'' W x 3.375'' D), 4 pieces, est: $500/700
Provenance: Private Collection, Ventura, CA
Provenance: Private Collection, Ventura, CA
Condition
Each in overall good condition, with general minor wear and scattered small losses to paint. Blue jay with a an approximately .375''-long repaired break to one wing tip. Robin with two .125'' x .25'' nicks to one wing.
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A group of four Vienna bronze cold-painted birds
Estimate $500 - $700
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