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Re: Bronze Persian Table
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Re: Bronze Persian Table,
<p>Hard to say without a picture, but there's not a lot on bronze here. In my research on bronze and brass (we inherited a bit also), unless it is really, really old, or signed/marked, or of particular artistic interest/quality, it seems to sell a bit over weight value if you are lucky. This is especially true of items from India, Persia area, as the artists were paid peanuts so theoretically, from, what I've read "adds no value to the piece." My submission is bronze too, take a look.</p><p>Get a pic up!</p>
Re: Bronze Persian Table, taken out of persia before hussein too
<p>Patsheba's quite right, these were cranked out for the tourist market from the turn of the 19th Century until the present with very little difference in design . We see hundreds of them every year, most sell for less than 150.00 at auction.</p><p>Lovejoy </p>