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PAIR OF GERMAN CAST METAL FIGURES OF HUNTERS • Late 19th century • Unmarked • Both mounted on wood base One Figure Holding a Hunted Fox with Two Barking Dogs • 23 3/4' height • 15' width • 8 1/2' depth Another Figure with Two Leashed Dogs • 22' height • 13 1/2' width • 10' depth Footnotes: Provenance: New England Industrialist Lucius Bowles Darling was a successful businessman and politician, including his appointment as Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island (1885-1887), member of the Rhode Island State Board of Education, and owner of the Pawtucket, Rhode Island Music Hall Building. Darling and his and wife Angeline (Armington) embarked on a Grand Tour circa 1878, purchasing items for their Pawtucket home. OVERALL CONDITION: Good. Wear to the patina; surface grime; hunting whip loss; chips, scratches, and scuffs to the wood base. This condition report is provided for your convenience based on the opinion of our cataloguers. It is not a comprehensive condition report and if you require more detailed information, please contact us. Lots are sold on an 'as is' basis, with all faults and imperfections. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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PAIR OF GERMAN CAST METAL FIGURES OF HUNTERS • Late 19th century • Unmarked • Both mounted on wood base One Figure Holding a Hunted Fox with Two Barking Dogs • 23 3/4' height • 15' width • 8 1/2' depth Another Figure with Two Leashed Dogs • 22' height • 13 1/2' width • 10' depth Footnotes: Provenance: New England Industrialist Lucius Bowles Darling was a successful businessman and politician, including his appointment as Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island (1885-1887), member of the Rhode Island State Board of Education, and owner of the Pawtucket, Rhode Island Music Hall Building. Darling and his and wife Angeline (Armington) embarked on a Grand Tour circa 1878, purchasing items for their Pawtucket home. OVERALL CONDITION: Good. Wear to the patina; surface grime; hunting whip loss; chips, scratches, and scuffs to the wood base. This condition report is provided for your convenience based on the opinion of our cataloguers. It is not a comprehensive condition report and if you require more detailed information, please contact us. Lots are sold on an 'as is' basis, with all faults and imperfections. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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