LOT 30:
A COLD-PAINTED VIENNA BRONZE OF A HINDU PLAYING AN EKTARA, 19TH CEN.
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Sold for: $1,400
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
1,792
Start price:
$
800
Estimated price :
$1,200 - $1,500
Buyer's Premium: 28%
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A COLD-PAINTED VIENNA BRONZE OF A HINDU PLAYING AN EKTARA, 19TH CEN.
A nicely cold-painted bronze of a Hindu man playing a single-stringed instrument known as an Ektara. The piece is marked on the bottom and on the man's back with various marks, including the 'B' in an urn for Francis Xavier Bergmann's foundry, as well as the numbers '3260' and '2', along with the word 'Geschutzt' which is simply the abbreviated word for copyright.
Austria, Early 20th Century.
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Dimensions: H: 8 in., (20 cm.)
Condition: Figure is in very good condition overall with original paint well preserved.

