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Large Classical Antique 19th Century Brass Mythical Dolphin Sculpture (1 of 12)
Whites Antiques
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Specialists in antique and decorative furniture, based in Sussex.
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Unit 10 The Vinery, Arundel Road

Poling, West Sussex

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LoveAntiques Dealersince Feb 2021Approved item747 sales by dealer

Large Classical Antique 19th Century Brass Mythical Dolphin Sculpture

REF: AG048 / LA558427
£340
€390
$458
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LoveAntiques Dealersince Feb 2021Approved item747 sales by dealer
Description
A striking and rare in feel Victorian-era brass dolphin sculpture with expressive form and depth At a Glance - Appeal, Desirability & Collectibility • Origin: England (attributed) • Date: 19th Century, Victorian era • Material: Cast brass • Subject: Mythical dolphin • Function: Freestanding decorative sculpture • Finish: Naturally aged brass with rich, time-earned patina • Condition: Very good antique condition. Honest wear and surface variation consistent with age and use, contributing to its sculptural character • Dimensions: H: 37cm (14.6") | W: 32cm (12.6") | D: 10cm (3.9") • Delivery: Delivery is not included - please use the Request Delivery Quote feature located next to the ‘Add to Basket’ tab before completing your order • Desirability:   • Mythological and classical motifs are highly sought after in decorative antiques   • Strong sculptural presence with excellent scale and silhouette   • Brass develops a warm, expressive patina prized by collectors   • Works beautifully in both traditional and eclectic interiors   • Symbolic subject matter adds narrative depth and visual interest Heritage, History & Craftsmanship This large and highly decorative 19th-century brass sculpture depicts a mythical dolphin, rendered with sweeping movement, boldly articulated scales, and a wonderfully expressive face. The dynamic upward curve of the tail and the confident modelling of the body give the piece a strong sculptural presence, intended for close visual appreciation within an interior setting. Although unmarked, the sculpture displays characteristics typical of English Victorian decorative metalwork, likely produced in the mid- to late-19th century. During this period, London and Birmingham were major centres of brass and bronze founding, supplying both domestic and export markets with high-quality ornamental objects. The crisp detailing - particularly in the scales, facial expression, and flowing form - reflects casting techniques common to the era, such as sand casting and, in finer examples, lost-wax methods. The quality of modelling suggests the influence of academically trained designers, and it is entirely consistent with the cross-channel exchange of skills that followed the arrival of French-trained craftsmen in Britain during the later 19th century. Over time, the brass has developed a rich, nuanced patina, with tonal variation that enhances the depth of the form and confirms its age. The sculpture was clearly intended as a decorative domestic object, suitable for display on a mantelpiece, console, or cabinet, where its mythological subject and expressive presence could be appreciated. Brief Historical Note In classical and mythological traditions, dolphins were regarded as protectors of sailors and symbols of prosperity, abundance, and safe passage. During the 19th century, such classical motifs were widely embraced within the decorative arts, reflecting a broader Victorian fascination with antiquity, symbolism, and narrative ornament. Sculptures of this type would have been displayed in refined interiors as conversation pieces — objects that conveyed both cultural literacy and aesthetic taste, while introducing movement and storytelling into domestic spaces. Explore Every Facet Our high-resolution photographs allow you to study the modelling, surface texture, and patina in detail, exactly as you would in the showroom. These images form an essential part of the condition report and provide complete transparency and confidence in your purchase. Sustainable Style Thank you for considering this Large 19th Century Brass Mythical Dolphin Sculpture - a choice that is both culturally and environmentally responsible... in every sense, the most sustainable item is the one that endures Antiques represent the most sustainable form of furnishing: already made, already aged, and designed to endure.  Choosing antique furniture preserves existing materials, supports traditional craftsmanship, and brings depth, individuality, and continuity into modern interiors. Purchase with Confidence White’s Antiques carefully selects every item for authenticity, character, craftsmanship, and decorative presence - ensuring that each piece carries both aesthetic and historic value. Every item is described and photographed with care, ensuring complete transparency and confidence in your purchase. We are an established and successful business serving both trade and private collectors. You are warmly invited to visit our shop at 53 High Street, Arundel, and our Showroom at The Vinery, Poling, West Sussex, to experience our curated collections firsthand, explore the stories behind each piece, and appreciate these timeless furnishings in person.
measurements
Height:
37 cm
Width:
32 cm
Depth:
10 cm
declaration
Whites Antiques has clarified that the Large Classical Antique 19th Century Brass Mythical Dolphin Sculpture (LA558427) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 19th Century Victorian
condition
Very good antique condition. Honest wear and surface variation consistent with age and use, contributing to its sculptural character.
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19th Century Victorian
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