Lot 0014
Miniature Bronze Sculpture Depicting a Wild Boar
Estimate: 150-200€
A miniature bronze sculpture depicting a wild boar, set on a stone base. The overall dimensions, including the stand, measure 15 x 10 cm.
Starting price: 100€
Estimate: 150-200€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€
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Lot 0015
Russian Bronze Composition “Dancing Peasant”
Estimate: 600-800€


Lot 0015
Russian Bronze Composition “Dancing Peasant”
Estimate: 600-800€Dancing Peasant
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Mid-19th century
Height: 13 cmThis small bronze figure depicts a peasant caught mid-step in a lively dance, his posture animated and expressive. Works of this type reflected the 19th-century fascination with scenes from folk life, capturing the vitality and humor of rural traditions in miniature sculptural form.
Starting price: 500€
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Lot 0016
Antique Bronze Sculpture of Musketeer by Auguste Joseph CARRIER (1800-1875)
Estimate: 4000-5000€







Lot 0016
Antique Bronze Sculpture of Musketeer by Auguste Joseph CARRIER (1800-1875)
Estimate: 4000-5000€Auguste Joseph Carrier (1800–1875)
The Musketeer
France, 19th century
Patinated bronze on black stone baseHeight with the stone: 79,5 cm.
Height without the stone: 72 cm.
This finely modeled bronze by Auguste Joseph Carrier depicts a musketeer, elegantly dressed in Renaissance attire, captured in a moment of composed confidence. The figure’s detailed costume — complete with plumed hat, cloak, and sword — reflects the romantic fascination with chivalric and historical themes that characterized 19th-century French sculpture.The sculpture rests on a black stone base showing minor age-related cracks, which do not detract from its strong aesthetic presence.
Auguste Joseph Carrier (1800–1875) was a French sculptor and painter, active during the mid-19th century. His works, often allegorical or historical in subject, reveal the refined academic tradition of French art during this era.
Starting price: 3000€
Estimate: 4000-5000€
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Lot 0012
Le Devoir’ by Emile Louis Picault (1833-1915)
Estimate: 5000-6000€





Lot 0012
Le Devoir’ by Emile Louis Picault (1833-1915)
Estimate: 5000-6000€Émile Louis Picault (1833–1915)
Le Devoir (Duty)
France, late 19th century
Patinated bronze, signed “E. Picault” on base, with stamp “Réduction Mécanique A. Collas”
Height: 77 cm
This finely cast bronze by Émile Louis Picault represents Le Devoir — “Duty” — a classical warrior symbolizing civic virtue, courage, and moral steadfastness. The figure stands poised, holding a sword, embodying the ideals of honor and devotion to one’s homeland. The work’s dynamic realism and noble restraint exemplify the heroic allegorical style that made Picault one of the most admired sculptors of the French Third Republic.Cast with Picault’s characteristic attention to anatomy and drapery, the sculpture bears the mechanical reduction stamp of A. Collas, referring to Achille Collas’s innovative 19th-century process for creating precise scaled reductions of large bronzes.
Émile Louis Picault trained under the Dutch sculptor Louis Royer and exhibited extensively at the Paris Salon between 1863 and 1909. His works often depicted allegorical, patriotic, and mythological subjects — celebrating labor, honor, knowledge, and heroism.
Starting price: 4000€
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Lot 0013
Evgeny Lanceray. Russian bronze composition “Little Kyrgyz or Bashkir the herdsman”
Estimate: 2000-3000€









Lot 0013
Evgeny Lanceray. 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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