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Tireur D'Epine / Boy with Thorn by Barbedienne


This beautiful bronze is a 19th century F.Barbedienne sculpture, based on the famous ancient Greco Roman work which resides in the Palazzo dei Conservatory, Musei Capitoline Museum in Rome, Italy. This actual model is illustrated in the 1886 Barbedienne Bronzes D'Art catalogue. We can supply a copy of the relevant extract.
On a rectangular plinth the boy is seen pulling a thorn from his foot. The piece has a lovely light brown patina and is engraved F.Barbedienne Fondeur - the famous Paris workshop. It also has the Collas stamp. Overall height 12.5 inches (32cm). Condition is excellent. Preferred method of payment is by bank transfer (UK faster payment or to our €Euro account) which incurs no additional costs or charges.
We can provide free shipping to the UK on most smaller items. Depending on the item, Items may be sent from within the United Kingdom, thus eliminating any customs-related issues and providing a faster service.
Otherwise, postage and packaging is supplied at the best possible rate to the UK and the rest of the World. Packaging is carried out to the highest standards. However, if you wish to add insurance etc. please let us know..
NOTE There are no additional taxes or customs charges arising from shipping to EU countries.
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Private dealer
By appointment only
County Kildare
Ireland
Tel : 00353 876823288
Non UK callers : +353 876823288
On a rectangular plinth the boy is seen pulling a thorn from his foot. The piece has a lovely light brown patina and is engraved F.Barbedienne Fondeur - the famous Paris workshop. It also has the Collas stamp. Overall height 12.5 inches (32cm). Condition is excellent. Preferred method of payment is by bank transfer (UK faster payment or to our €Euro account) which incurs no additional costs or charges.
We can provide free shipping to the UK on most smaller items. Depending on the item, Items may be sent from within the United Kingdom, thus eliminating any customs-related issues and providing a faster service.
Otherwise, postage and packaging is supplied at the best possible rate to the UK and the rest of the World. Packaging is carried out to the highest standards. However, if you wish to add insurance etc. please let us know..
NOTE There are no additional taxes or customs charges arising from shipping to EU countries.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 1/MAY/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
DimensionsH 32 cms.
Period 19th Century Antiques
Material Bronze
Origin French
Maker Barbedienne
Condition Excellent
Item code as450a068
Status Sold
£1250.00 
$1662.00 
€1473.13 

$

€

Conversion rates as of 1/MAY/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Shipping information
We will provide free shipping within the UK and Europe on most smaller items.
Otherwise, postage and packaging is supplied at the best possible rate to the UK and elsewhere.
Packaging is carried out to the highest standards.
Otherwise, postage and packaging is supplied at the best possible rate to the UK and elsewhere.
Packaging is carried out to the highest standards.
View all stock from
Aylmer Fine Art


By appointment only
County Kildare
Ireland
Tel : 00353 876823288
Non UK callers : +353 876823288
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