Lot 0004
A Russian bronze desk pen stand in the shape of a horseshoe
Estimate: 100-150€
Desk Pen Stand in the Shape of a Horseshoe
Russian bronze, 19th century
2.9 × 14 × 13.5 cm
This bronze desk accessory is designed in the form of a horseshoe, a traditional symbol of good luck. Small finials placed along the rim were intended to hold pens. Such objects combined practicality with decorative symbolism and were popular in Russian interiors of the 19th century.
Starting price: 80€
Estimate: 100-150€
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Lot 0013
Evgeny Lanceray. A Russian bronze composition “Little Kyrgyz or Bashkir the herdsman”
Estimate: 2000-3000€









Lot 0013
Evgeny Lanceray. A Russian bronze composition “Little Kyrgyz or Bashkir the herdsman”
Estimate: 2000-3000€Evgeny Lanceray. Little Kyrgyz (or Bashkir Herdsman)
Model 1879
Bronze. Dimensions: 19 × 23 × 10 cm
St. Petersburg, late 19th centuryThis bronze composition by Evgeny Lanceray represents a mounted Bashkir herdsman, shown in dynamic motion, holding a lasso in his hand. The work belongs to Lanceray’s celebrated ethnographic series, inspired by his extensive travels across Russia and its borderlands.
The model was created in 1879 but reflects impressions from an earlier journey to Bashkiria in the early 1870s. Like many of Lanceray’s works, The Bashkir Herdsman combines vivid ethnographic detail with the sculptor’s gift for narrative and movement, making it one of his best-known works of small-scale realist sculpture.
During the sculptor’s lifetime and in the late 19th century, the composition was cast at the Chopin and Shtange foundries in St. Petersburg. In the early 20th century, it was also reproduced without foundry marks, both by large firms such as the Moscow workshop of A. M. Postnikov and by smaller private foundries in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Starting price: 1500€
Estimate: 2000-3000€
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Lot 0005
Bronze Sculpture “The Gunsmith” by Adrien Gaudez (1845–1902)
Estimate: 3000-3500€








Lot 0005
Bronze Sculpture “The Gunsmith” by Adrien Gaudez (1845–1902)
Estimate: 3000-3500€Adrien Gaudez (1845–1902)
L’Armurier (The Gunsmith)
France, late 19th – early 20th century
Bronze
Height: 65 cmThis striking bronze sculpture, L’Armurier (“The Gunsmith”), is a masterful example of Adrien Gaudez’s ability to infuse technical realism with expressive vitality. The figure of a craftsman at work embodies both physical strength and concentration, capturing the dignity of manual labor and the artistry of creation.
A graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Gaudez debuted at the Paris Salon in 1864 and continued to exhibit there throughout his career. Initially influenced by classical traditions, he later incorporated the fluid lines and naturalistic movement characteristic of late 19th-century French sculpture.
Following his imprisonment during the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871), Gaudez produced several commemorative works, including a monument to fallen French soldiers (1892). His oeuvre encompasses portraits, allegorical figures, and monuments distinguished by meticulous modeling and emotional depth.
L’Armurier reflects Gaudez’s fascination with the nobility of craftsmanship — a recurring theme in his work — and stands as a testament to the transition from academic classicism to the more dynamic and expressive forms of the Belle Époque.
Starting price: 2500€
Estimate: 3000-3500€
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Lot 0007
Huge Bronze St. George Slaying the Dragon Signed by the Artist “Emile Picault
Estimate: 6000-7000€




Lot 0007
Huge Bronze St. George Slaying the Dragon Signed by the Artist “Emile Picault
Estimate: 6000-7000€Émile Louis Picault (1833–1915)
St. George Slaying the Dragon
France, late 19th century
Bronze, signed “E. Picault”
Height: 78 cmThis monumental bronze by Émile Louis Picault depicts St. George, the Christian knight and dragon-slayer, standing triumphantly over the defeated beast. The sculpture captures the hero at rest after battle — his pose calm and resolute, his gaze lowered in quiet reflection. The finely rendered armor, detailed sword, and naturalistic anatomy reveal Picault’s exceptional skill in modeling bronze with both strength and grace.
A leading figure of 19th-century French sculpture, Picault was renowned for his allegorical and patriotic subjects as well as mythological heroes. Trained in Paris, he began exhibiting at the Salon des Beaux-Arts in 1863 and went on to produce more than 500 models during his prolific career. His works often explored virtues such as courage, honor, and diligence, rendered with expressive energy and precise craftsmanship.
Examples of his work can be found in major French museums, including:
Chambéry (Le Semeur d’idées, 45 cm)
Clermont-Ferrand (Hébé, 93 cm)
Maubeuge (Le Devoir, Honor Patria, 45 cm)
Troyes (La Famille, joies et peines)
Starting price: 5000€
Estimate: 6000-7000€
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Lot 0022
Alfred Caravanniez. French Patinated Bronze Sculpture “Bayard”
Estimate: 5000-6000€



Lot 0022
Alfred Caravanniez. French Patinated Bronze Sculpture “Bayard”
Estimate: 5000-6000€Alfred Caravanniez (1855–1917)
“Bayard”
France, late 19th century
Patinated bronze, cast by Barbedienne Foundry
Signed and stamped.
Height: 42 cmThis finely cast bronze depicts Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard (1473–1524) — the legendary French knight celebrated as “le chevalier sans peur et sans reproche” (“the knight without fear and beyond reproach”). The sculpture presents Bayard in full Renaissance armor, standing proudly with folded arms and sword at his side, embodying ideals of honor, loyalty, and martial virtue.
Created by Alfred Caravanniez, a French sculptor trained under Aimé Millet at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the work exemplifies the historical realism and patriotic romanticism characteristic of late 19th-century French bronze statuary. Cast by the renowned Barbedienne Foundry, it reflects the superior quality and finish that made the firm one of the most respected bronze ateliers of its time.
Caravanniez’s public works include monuments and statues in Saint-Malo, Nantes, Cholet, and Sainte-Anne-d’Auray, most notably the monumental statue of corsair Robert Surcouf (1903) in Saint-Malo, also executed in bronze by Barbedienne.
Starting price: 4000€
Estimate: 5000-6000€






