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    6 - 7 June 2006

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    • A PAIR OF BRONZE POLYCHROME-DE
    Lot 734

    A PAIR OF BRONZE POLYCHROME-DECORATED ORIENTALIST FIGURAL RELIEF PANELS,

    CAST AFTER MODELS BY L. HOTTOT, LATE 19TH CENTURY,

    Price realised

    USD 2,640

    Estimate

    USD 3,000 - USD 5,000

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    A PAIR OF BRONZE POLYCHROME-DECORATED ORIENTALIST FIGURAL RELIEF PANELS,
    CAST AFTER MODELS BY L. HOTTOT, LATE 19TH CENTURY,
    one depicting a man, the other a woman, each inscribed 'L. HOTTOT'
    29in. (73.5cm.) high x 16 in. (41cm.) wide (2)

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