This a Cherub Angel that looks like it was on a wall of a building, it looks like its made out of limestone. Parts of the angel have faded gold paint. I was told that it might be from the 1800 s.
Description:
MILL CREEK STUDIOS "JOURNEY HOME" LIMITED EDITION COMPOSITE SCULPTURE OF COUGAR AND CUBS BY RANDALL READING titled on plaque on base and numbered 424/5500, signed at base -
Hand painted metal room divider screen found at a thrift store. Three panels. Height = 58 1/2"; overall width = 42 1/2"; width of each panel = 14". No markings other than what appear to be some childlike scribbles on back.
I have a Royal Mantel DR table and matching buffet that I can't find any information on even though I have the model number. The paper tag on one of the leaves says the set is No. 459-82t with the finish being VD. The chairs have "Royal Mantel 1370-1" and "459VD" handwritten on them. I'd consider them to be in VGC. There are 4 chairs, all re-upholstered (cheaply?)
We're moving into a Victorian home that was built between 1880-1900 as a summer cottage. These wall fixtures were once installed in the house but the seller took them down prior to listing the home on the market — and he is now offering to sell them to us in a separate deal.
The finish appears to be brass, and the glass shades are adorned with a Fleur de Lis pattern.
Any help on identifying this and its value would be extremely appreciated.
I heve huge stone/marble/albaster sculpture, I am not sure about material. It is made in art deco style, online I found same sculpture made from bronze, but in small dimension. Author of this small bronze sculpture is Giuseppe Bessi. But my sculpture is nost signed.