Since Ancient times humans have moulded the materials around them to create 3D representations of the world that matters to them. From energetic animals and figures to far more serious Busts and abstractions, Sculpture offers probably the most engaging form of art. It is extremely tactile as well as created in the round, and this helps provides both a sense of physical weight and presence to the piece. It also allows light and shadow to envelope the item.
Throughout history there have been countless Masters of sculpture creating in materials as diverse as wood, stone, metal and resins. Of these the most respected today is Bronze and Marble. Bronze is essentially a mixture of copper and tin and has been in use for at least seven centuries.
In contrast items carved in wood or stone require the artist to carefully chip away at the piece until the form is created. Compared to Bronze these materials are whittled down slowly and methodically but can be just as prone to failure with a single misguided blow of the mallet. This is particularly true with Stonework where the craftsman needs to understand the natural striations in the rock to predict where the crack or fissure of each blow will occur.
£ 395
£ 450
Imposing Japanese Vintage Showa (1950s) Large Bronze Lion, Kiyoshi Nakagawa
£ 450
Antik Dragon
£ 495
Elegant French Art Deco 1920s Bronze Nude Dancer Sculpture, Paul de Boulogne
£ 495
Antik Dragon
Antik Dragon
Superb Italian Antique Late 19th Century Bronze Sculpture, Dancing Faun - Augusto Rivalta
£ 395
Superb Italian Antique Late 19th Century Bronze Sculpture, Dancing Faun - Augusto Rivalta
£ 395
Antik Dragon
£ 350
Italian Antique Early 20th Century Large Bronze Statue of Boy (Baccus?) Eating Grapes
£ 350
Antik Dragon
£ 195
£ 295
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Pair of Life-size English Cast Lead Seated Hounds English, Circa 1920
£ 5,850
Pair of Life-size English Cast Lead Seated Hounds English, Circa 1920
£ 5,850
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
£ 495
Antik Dragon
Charming Antique Early 20th Century Austrian Cold-painted Bronze Arab Boy - Franz Bergman
£ 325
Charming Antique Early 20th Century Austrian Cold-painted Bronze Arab Boy - Franz Bergman
£ 325
Antik Dragon
£ 650
French Antique Art Nouveau Bronze Bust of Cinderella, Emmanuel Villanis ca.1905
£ 650
Antik Dragon
£ 695
Koos Limburg Jnr
Extremely Fine Larger Then Normal Oak Chip Carved Dutch Frisian Mangle Board With Text, Initials And Date 1734
£ 750
Extremely Fine Larger Then Normal Oak Chip Carved Dutch Frisian Mangle Board With Text, Initials And Date 1734
£ 750
Koos Limburg Jnr
Antik Dragon
Magnificent French Antique Late 19th Century Bronze Statue, 'captivity', Jean Louis Gregoire
£ 995
Magnificent French Antique Late 19th Century Bronze Statue, 'captivity', Jean Louis Gregoire
£ 995
Antik Dragon
£ 995
Superb Antique (ca. 1870) Bronze Statue ‘Jockey & Groom’, John Willis Good
£ 995
Antik Dragon
£ 550
£ 895
Magnificent French Antique Bronze of Two Hurdling Horses, After Isidore Jules Bonheur
£ 895
Antik Dragon
Antik Dragon
Japanese Antique Late 19th Century Pair Gilded Bronze Statues, Samantabhadra & Manjushri Bodhisattva
£ 650
Japanese Antique Late 19th Century Pair Gilded Bronze Statues, Samantabhadra & Manjushri Bodhisattva
£ 650
Antik Dragon
£ 650
£ 750
Japanese Meiji (late 19thc) Bronze Parcel-gilt Kanayama-bushi Gourd Dancer, Katsujun
£ 750
Antik Dragon
£ 995
Splendid French Vintage (1930s) Bronze Black Panther Sculpture, Irénée Rochard
£ 995
Antik Dragon
Robert Belcher Antiques
Elephant Made from Hardwood - Indian, Raj Period c.1890
£ 695
All About Vintage Essex
Vintage Chinese Soapstone Seal Carved Foo Dog Lion & Cub Figure
£ 25
D and A Binder LTD
Art Deco Papier-mâché Female Display Bust
£ 360
Burgett Langfield
Large Italian Carved Alabaster Sculpture of Female Signed A.Gamay
£ 1,895
Timeless Furniture UK
Heavy Cast Iron Bust of Beethoven
£ 395
All About Vintage Essex
Pair of Vintage Chinese Carved Wood Figural Spheres Budai & Immortal Carvings
£ 55
Pair of Vintage Chinese Carved Wood Figural Spheres Budai & Immortal Carvings
£ 55
All About Vintage Essex
All About Vintage Essex
Vintage Chinese Nephrite Jade Immortal Figure with Fan
£ 60
Down Lane Hall Antiques
19th Century Patinated Bronze of Bacchus
£ 420
Celia Rose Antiques
GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF MR.PUNCH
£ 185
Elmgarden Antiques
Wall Carving. Viking
£ 340
Elmgarden Antiques
Black Cast Iron Fountain with Cherub Boy
£ 1,950
London City Antiques
Large Antique Bronze Study of a Nude Male on Horseback
£ 5,895
D and A Binder LTD
Art Deco Figure of Boy Holding Tray
£ 360
Elmgarden Antiques
20th Century French Bronze Sculpture of Polo Player
£ 1,550
In a Nutshell Antiques & Interiors Ltd
Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Cat
£ 160
Elmgarden Antiques
Decorative French Shabby Brutalist Decoy Duck
£ 300
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Wonderful Young Bronze Stag c.1925
£ 4,850
Antique Sculptures FAQs
What are the 4 basic types of sculpture?
Sculptures are categorised into four basic types including moulded, cast, assembled, or carved. A typical moulded sculpture would be hand-cast with wax, clay, Papier-Mache, or plaster usually using a wooden mould. Antique cast sculptures were typically cast in Bronze, Brass or Spelter (a combination of zinc and lead). The model would first be carved and created from wax which was then encased in clay. The wax is melted off and the mould is then filled with the hot metal. Carved art is produced by cutting or chipping away a piece of stone, wood, or other solid material until the sculpture is created. Assembled sculptures involve combinations of different materials to create a three-dimensional style. Sculptures in glass are created by manipulating the molten glass into the shape desired or filling a mould with the glass.
Where to buy Bronze statues?
There are many places where you can buy Bronze Statues but when looking for genuine antique examples it is important to purchase them from reputable dealers like ours on LoveAntiques. This is because bronzes are still being produced new today so can easily be confused as being old if you don’t have the relevant skills to tell the difference. There are also sadly many fakes and copies out there usually of the more desirable makers and statues. These have been produced for many years so may have begun to acquire some of its own genuine patina (as well as the faux patina given to it when made). Most new bronzes are given a coat of patinating fluid which is brushed on and will darken the metal to a deep brown/black. There is no depth or variation to this finish but over time it will wear and soften. Therefore with a bit of skill it is possible to spot new from old bronzes, but a skilled professional will also give you the peace of mind necessary and point out the features which make their items genuine.
How to date antique statues?
Dating an antique statue will depending on several factors and sadly often years of experience. The main things to consider are the materials used and how it has aged, the overall artistic quality and detail of the piece, as well as how accurate the poses or details are. All materials and finishes age over time and understanding how the main material used ages will help a lot. Wood will not only crack but will also attract dust to give a unique look, paintwork will chip and details will wear if handled. The timber will also darken. Stone and marble left outdoors will weather in different depending on how soft it is, and metal will usually oxidize. Kept indoors these materials won't weather much but an accumulation of dust and particles in the atmosphere may darken the finish. Once you have ascertained the degree of aging then it is important to understand the fine details and attributes of that statue. Many modern statues tend not to be as detailed because they are more interested in creating movement and abstract forms, but also copies of older pieces will usually lack the necessary attention to detail because time is money. If you have an antique statue which you believe is old then it is a good idea to show it to a reputable dealer who should be able to confirm its age and authenticity.


