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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: teck on August 27, 2009, 07:38:44 AM
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My grandmother bought this in France in the 1950's and paid 200 pounds for it at an auction (she is quite well off), it weights 2kg, stands 12 "
It has a signature on it that looks to say Jerrand. It looks to be made out of either copper or bronze and the base looks like marble.
(http://i429.photobucket.com/albums/qq13/HiTeck1979/DSC00071.jpg)
(http://i429.photobucket.com/albums/qq13/HiTeck1979/DSC00077.jpg)
(http://i429.photobucket.com/albums/qq13/HiTeck1979/DSC00076.jpg)
Thanks in advance.
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I believe the signature is Terrand This is a medieval village found in the lower Beaujolais region in the Rohn valley in southeastern France. I would begin a search of artists or any information you can find on that village. Does the bottom of the piece have any markings?? Will dig a little more to see what I can turn up. Good luck
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Thank you for your reply, it does not have any markings on the bottom just the signature in the picture, I have looked all over it in detail and I can see no other markings, will have a look into what you said, appreciate the help!.
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I have found some people who arrange travel tours of this region and believe they have spent time in the village of Terrand. Could not hurt to try & contact them to see if they have any information about the village & its artisans or could give you some leads as to search further. Donna Daniels & Jim Bailey 281 363-0808. Not sure if they still do tours but like I said couldn't hurt to try. Let us know what you find.