13th Jul, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST
Attributed to the Workshop of Niccolo Roccatagliata (act.1593-1636): A Bronze Figure of Bacchus, standing pouring from a ewer in his left hand, a shell in his right hand, his right foot resting on a flask
31cm high
For a similar example described as a fire dog figure and attributed to the Roccatagliata Workshop (c.1590-1625), see Victoria & Albert Museum, accession numbers A.100-1910
Head broken off at the neck and re attached. Right hand broken of at the wrist and re attached, this area with white solder visible. The shell dish in this hand with a crack / repair.
Dents, scuffs and wear throughout. The most notable teo dents located at the left shoulder and bicep.
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