Category
Decorative Arts
Medium
metal ?
Distinguishing marks
none
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
aprox. 40 yrs
Size and dimensions of this item
8" x 5"
Weight
aprox 4lbs
Long Description
This metal horse sculpture has been handed down in family, grandfather told my mother it was worth something? It is in fine condition and could be bronze, it has no markings, date or anything. Is it part of a collection or just a nice figurine?
History
belonged to my grandfather, handed down thru family
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
?
For Sale?
No
Re: mom's horse sculpture
Hi, That's a beautiful piece you have there! It puts me in mind of the horse sculptures of Boris Lovet-Lorski. If it were mine, I'd have it appraised and meanwhile take good care of it. DON'T polish it! Maybe just dust it with a soft cloth, but no chemicals.
If it turned out to be a Lovet-Lorski, it could be worth a great deal of money!I hope you're able to learn who the artist is. I would love to know myself!Here's a link to a page showing his "Stallions"http://newsroom.unl.edu/releases/2010/01/21/'The+Horse+Show'+presents+i…
Re: mom's horse sculpture
Hi again, I just pulled out a couple of my books on horse sculpture and antiques, and if you'll go to Amazon.com and search in the "books" category for a book titled "HorseAntiques and Collectibles" by Deborah Rashkin, you'll see on the cover a bronze statue of a pair of running horses. They look very much like the horse you have, even down to the brass highlights. It is 8" tall and 13" wide. Unfortunately, this piece is also unmarked, but in 2001 when the book was published, this piece was valued at $400.00. I hope this helps!