Antique-shop.com
Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: deltatango on May 17, 2013, 10:28:51 AM
-
Hi all
New here, I have a small bronze bust about 5" high, would like to know
who the bronze is, and the sig on the back looks like "perito" any ideas
images below I hope
-
No Bronze experts out there ?
-
No Bronze experts out there ?
Now don't be rushing them, ....... it's the weekend ya know. ;D ;D
-
Meant to get back on this yesterday but the weeds in my garden were calling !!~ Perito in Spanish means expert or specialist,, there is also a town in Italy called Perito !! Found only a few proper names and they had nothing to do with bronze !! Have you scratched the bottom a tiny bit to see if there is another color under the bronze ??
-
The only Perito I could find was a mid 20th century orchestra director who worked with mainstream folks like Don Knotts. Nothing about bronze, although your piece looks 20th century.
-
I have seen a few of these that are busts of some of the classical composers, Beethoven, Bach, Handel, ect !! Beethoven was a popular one !!
-
Not sure about the name because you have a capital T amongst lower case letters there.
-
At only 5" I think this may be a gift shop/souvenier item !! From where,, I have no idea !!
-
Yep. Looks fairly recent, I'd say value is negligible.
-
Thanks for the replies, still no further forward, its defiantly bronze heavy and cold, same as my other bronze's, I thought it was better than gift shop/souvenir piece, quite good definition......... .
-
Totally agree with Mart about these were often of composers and were proudly displayed by students/musicians!