Archive for the 'English Bronze' Category



20
Mar
13

Anglais Bronze joueur de polo et statue coulée Cheval

CLIQUEZ ICI POUR ACHETER CE BRONZE ANGLAIS joueur de polo et STATUE DE COULEE HORSE sur Canonbury Antiques

Anglais Bronze joueur de polo et statue coulée Cheval

Anglais Bronze joueur de polo et statue coulée Cheval

Vous regardez une coulée de bronze bien anglais représentant un joueur de polo en plein essor sur son cheval. L’énergie et le dynamisme de la pièce est ce qui nous a attirés à cette grande œuvre d’art. Nous avons rencontré ce chez un concessionnaire nous connaissons en tout Bath sur un voyage d’achat dans l’ouest du pays.

Le joueur est représenté brandissant son bâton sur le point de frapper la balle avec le cheval à un doux chantre. Nous ne pouvons pas trouver une signature à la pièce, mais celui qui a été l’artiste a vraiment pris ce moment avec compétence. La patine du bronze a un éclat magnifique et à différents endroits le ton varie. La pièce est offert en très bon état. Elle est prête pour la décoration à domicile utilisent tout de suite et ce sera au centre d’une pièce salon. Parfait pour les amateurs de polo et des collectionneurs.

Polo peut être tracée à une origine dans l’État du Manipur, en Inde, environ 300 avant JC quand il a été joué comme Sagol Kangjei. Il est également affirmé être d’origine persane avoir été joué comme Pulu (qui signifie «racine de saule») d’environ 525 av. Au cours des siècles, elle se propager à d’autres pays, y compris le Tibet, la Chine, l’Inde et le Japon, où une forme particulière de celui-ci s’appelle dakyu évolué dans le 8ème siècle après JC. Par le 16ème siècle, il était devenu particulièrement populaire en Inde. Durant les années 1850 officiers de l’armée britannique en Inde a appris à jouer, et le plus tôt club de polo de l’ère moderne était le club Cachar, fondée en Assam en 1859. Il a été joué la première fois en Angleterre en 1869 par les officiers de cavalerie des hussards Dixième, et aux États-Unis en 1876. L’organe directeur est le Hurlingham Polo Association, Londres. Hurlingham première a organisé un match en 1874 et le club de première commission a élaboré un ensemble de règles britanniques en 1875.

CLIQUEZ ICI POUR ACHETER CE BRONZE ANGLAIS joueur de polo et STATUE DE COULEE HORSE sur Canonbury Antiques

14
Mar
13

English Bronze Polo Player & Horse Casting Statue

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English Bronze Polo Player & Horse Casting Statue

English Bronze Polo Player & Horse Casting Statue

 

You are viewing a fine English bronze casting depicting a polo player in full swing astride his horse. The energy and dynamism of the piece is what attracted us to this great work of art. We came across this at a dealer we know in Bath whilst on a buying trip in the West Country.

The player is depicted swinging his stick just about to hit the ball with the horse at a mild cantor. We cannot find a signature to the piece but whoever the artist was has really caught the moment with skill. The patina to the bronze has a lovely lustre and at different parts the tone varies. The piece is offered in very good condition. It is ready for home decorative use right away and this will take centre stage as a show piece. Perfect for polo fans and collectors.

Polo can be traced to origins in Manipur state, India, about 300 bc when it was played as Sagol Kangjei. It is also claimed to be of Persian origin having been played as Pulu (which means “willow root”) about 525 bc. In the course of centuries it spread to other countries including Tibet, China, India, and Japan, where a special form of it called dakyu evolved in the 8th century ad. By the 16th century it had become particularly popular in India. During the 1850s British army officers in India learnt how to play it, and the earliest polo club of the modern era was the Cachar Club, founded in Assam in 1859. It was first played in England in 1869 by cavalry officers of the Tenth Hussars, and in the United States in 1876. The governing body is the Hurlingham Polo Association, London. Hurlingham first staged a match in 1874 and the club committee first drew up a set of British rules in 1875.

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23
Feb
13

Bronze English Bull Dog Statue Dogs Canine Art

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Bronze English Bull Dog Statue Dogs Canine Art

Bronze English Bull Dog Statue Dogs Canine Art

– Come view these in our Canonbury Antiques furniture showroom just north of London in Hertfordshire
– Stunning bronze casting of an English bull dog on a black marble base
– Offered in great shape and will ship to anywhere in the world
– Please contact us for a shipping quote or if you have any other questions

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23
Feb
13

Bronze English Bulldog Statue Bull Dog Casting

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Bronze English Bulldog Statue Bull Dog Casting

Bronze English Bulldog Statue Bull Dog Casting

– Come view these in our Canonbury Antiques furniture showroom just north of London in Hertfordshire
– Gorgeous bronze casting of an English bull dog
– Artist has really captured the likeness to this creature
– Offered in great shape and will ship to anywhere in the world
– Please contact us for a shipping quote or if you have any other questions

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22
Feb
13

Pair Bronze English Lion Statues Landseer Cat Gatekeepers

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Pair Bronze English Lion Statues Landseer Cat Gatekeepers

Pair Bronze English Lion Statues Landseer Cat Gatekeepers

– Gorgeous pair of bronze lions
– Really great pair, remind us of the Landseer lions in Trafalgar Square in London
– Patina is superb and the artist has really captured the character of these beasts
– Come view these in our Canonbury Antiques showroom just 25 mins north of London
– Offered in great shape ready for home use right away
– Will ship to anywhere in the world – please email for a shipping quote

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20
Feb
13

English Bronze Fox Hunt Horse Hunter Bloodhound Hunting Statue

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English Bronze Fox Hunt Horse Hunter Bloodhound Hunting Statue

English Bronze Fox Hunt Horse Hunter Bloodhound Hunting Statue

 

– Gorgeous bronze casting of hunter on horseback believed to be part of a fox hunt – Hunter is flanked by his blood hound – Fantastic patina to the bronze and it stands on a black marble base – Offered in great shape ready for home use – Will ship to anywhere in the world, please email for shipping quote Dimensions are in inches: Width x Depth x Height 12 x 7 x 14

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20
Feb
13

English Bronze Casting Horse Plough Farmer Ploughmans

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English Bronze Casting Horse Plough Farmer Ploughmans

English Bronze Casting Horse Plough Farmer Ploughmans

– Classic English bronze casting depicting two horses pulling a plough with farmer – Great piece of rustic art – Artist has really caught the beauty to the farmyard scene with great skill – Stands on the black marble base which is smooth and chip free – Offered in great shape ready for home use – Will ship to anywhere in the world, please email for shipping quote

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20
Feb
13

English Bronze Casting Horse Blacksmith Rustic Scene

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English Bronze Casting Horse Blacksmith Rustic Scene

English Bronze Casting Horse Blacksmith Rustic Scene

– Classic English bronze casting depicting a blacksmith at work on a horse – Great piece of rustic art – Artist has really caught the beauty to the scene with great skill – Stands on the black marble base which is smooth and chip free – Offered in great shape ready for home use – Will ship to anywhere in the world, please email for shipping quote

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18
Feb
13

Pair English Bronze Football Players Soccer Art Sport

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Pair English Bronze Football Players Soccer Art Sport

Pair English Bronze Football Players Soccer Art Sport

– Come view these yourself in our Hertfordshire showroom
– Stunning bronze casting of two 1950s football players
– Perfect gift for the football fan
– Not sure of the artist or who the players are
– Patina is superb and these both stand on the black marble base
– Offered in great shape, ready for home use right away
– Will ship to anywhere in the world, please email for a shipping quote

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12
Jan
13

English Bronze Polo Player & Horse Casting Statue

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English Bronze Polo Player & Horse Casting Statue

English Bronze Polo Player & Horse Casting Statue

You are viewing a fine English bronze casting depicting a polo player in full swing astride his horse. The energy and dynamism of the piece is what attracted us to this great work of art. We came across this at a dealer we know in Bath whilst  on a buying trip in the West Country.

The player is depicted swinging his stick just about to hit the ball with the horse at a mild cantor. We cannot find a signature to the piece but whoever the artist was has really caught the moment with skill. The patina to the bronze has a lovely lustre and at different parts the tone varies. The piece is offered in very good condition. It is ready for home decorative use right away and this will take centre stage as a show piece. Perfect for polo fans and collectors.

Polo can be traced to origins in Manipur state, India, about 300 bc when it was played as Sagol Kangjei. It is also claimed to be of Persian origin having been played as Pulu (which means “willow root”) about 525 bc. In the course of centuries it spread to other countries including Tibet, China, India, and Japan, where a special form of it called dakyu evolved in the 8th century ad. By the 16th century it had become particularly popular in India. During the 1850s British army officers in India learnt how to play it, and the earliest polo club of the modern era was the Cachar Club, founded in Assam in 1859. It was first played in England in 1869 by cavalry officers of the Tenth Hussars, and in the United States in 1876. The governing body is the Hurlingham Polo Association, London. Hurlingham first staged a match in 1874 and the club committee first drew up a set of British rules in 1875.




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