Lot 3019. Two Bronze Plaques
ID 36817
Two (US, American ?) Bronze plaques with Relief representations of Indian profiles with feather headdress. A plaque signed "BERK". On the second plaque, the remnants of a side label. Probably enlarged view of a native American head in the style of American Gold coins, the traditional coin - operated house of Harlan J. Berk Ltd, Chicago. Diameter: approx. 23 cm.
Category: | Sculptures |
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Kunst- & Auktionshaus Dr. Dr. Richter - Dr. Kafitz OHG
Kapuzinerstraße 30
96047 Bamberg
Germany
Kapuzinerstraße 30
96047 Bamberg
Germany
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17.02.2018 - 21.02.2018
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