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Lot 82255
A Russian Bronze Bear on a Rock Crystal Base

2.5 x 8.25 x 6 in

Lot 82255
A Russian Bronze Bear on a Rock Crystal Base
2,5 x 8,3 x 6,0 in

Estimate: US$ 3,000 - 5,000
€ 2,800 - 4,600
Auction: 20 days

Heritage Auctions

City: Dallas, TX
Auction: Dec 16, 2024
Auction number: 8188
Auction name: Imperial Fabergé & Russian Works of Art Signature® Auction

Lot Details
After Nikolai Lieberich (Russian, 1828-1883) A Reclining Bear Cub Bronze, rock crystal Possibly the Grizar Factory, St. Petersburg, circa 1880-1890 2-1/2 x 8-1/4 x 6 inches (6.3 x 21.0 x 15.2 cm) PROVENANCE: Property of a New York Family Sculptor Nikolai Lieberich modeled his popular work "Reclining Bear Cub" in 1871, and the work was promptly issued in casts by two factories as well as copied by Russian imitators. The Woerffel Factory issued casts with integral bases signed in cast, and the Grizar Factory issued extremely high-quality casts of the cub without any base at all. The offered lot may have been produced by the Grizar Factory, and attached, in the period, to a slab of rock crystal, a popular treatment for sculpture in Russia at the time. Leon Grizard (Lev Lvovich Grizar') was a supplier of bronze work to the Imperial Court, had a foundry in St. Petersburg, and owned a retail shop in St. Petersburg. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Lot Details
After Nikolai Lieberich (Russian, 1828-1883) A Reclining Bear Cub Bronze, rock crystal Possibly the Grizar Factory, St. Petersburg, circa 1880-1890 2-1/2 x 8-1/4 x 6 inches (6.3 x 21.0 x 15.2 cm) PROVENANCE: Property of a New York Family Sculptor Nikolai Lieberich modeled his popular work "Reclining Bear Cub" in 1871, and the work was promptly issued in casts by two factories as well as copied by Russian imitators. The Woerffel Factory issued casts with integral bases signed in cast, and the Grizar Factory issued extremely high-quality casts of the cub without any base at all. The offered lot may have been produced by the Grizar Factory, and attached, in the period, to a slab of rock crystal, a popular treatment for sculpture in Russia at the time. Leon Grizard (Lev Lvovich Grizar') was a supplier of bronze work to the Imperial Court, had a foundry in St. Petersburg, and owned a retail shop in St. Petersburg. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
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