Jumbo Flute Girl
Description

57"H x 31" LX 17"W by Herbert but foundry Marki and sculpher engraved on bronze says Hebert. Hebert was a bronze sculpher in the 1800's. Why appraisal dated 1985 says Herbert and engraving says Hebert?

Provenance

Camelot Art Gallery, 757C Beach Street, San Francisco, CA. Tele 415-776-0410

Acquired from
Gallery/Dealer
For sale
Maybe
Answered within 29 minutes
By George
Jul 23, 16:16 UTC
Fair Market Value
$600 - $1,200 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

Dear JoAnn,

Thank you for your request. Please add more focused and detailed images. Thanks!

With best regards,
Georg

George Jul 25, 12:11 UTC

Dear JoAnn,

Thank you for your request. This is a metal figurine with the height of 57 inches. The figurine depicts a flute playing girl who sits on a sunflower. It is probably cast in bronze or another non-ferrous metal like brass. After the cast this figurine was patinated. This piece was highly probably made in the second half of the 20th century in a workshop in Asia. Nevertheless, it's a large-sized and decorative object of art.
An estimation would be between 600 to 1200 USD.
This estimation is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail "asking prices" can be higher and vary.

With best regards,
Georg

Joann moe Jul 26, 22:24 UTC

Georg....I appreciated your quick response BUT also question something. Why is it engraved way back in the 1800's and still not worth more? It is bronze and weighs a little more than 100 pounds. Do l the jumbo flute girls that are advertised have a foundry sign and/or the sculpher's signature on the item?
I think this is an original a nd not a reproduction. What do you think? I could provide another picture. Thank you!

George Jul 27, 08:23 UTC

Dear Joann,

The details of the surface and the stylistics date this bronze without a doubt in the second half of the 20th century. The signature is sadly not a proof that this bronze dates back into the 1800s. This Asian workshops use often European names or copy known European bronzes. Mostly decorative bronzes like this are made for garden decoration. I hope I answered your question.

With best regards,
Georg

Joann moe Jul 28, 20:19 UTC

Thank you ag

Joann moe Jul 28, 20:20 UTC

Thank you AGAIN!

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