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  • United States. A Late 19th Century Civil War Soldier Statue
  • United States. A Late 19th Century Civil War Soldier Statue
  • United States. A Late 19th Century Civil War Soldier Statue
  • United States. A Late 19th Century Civil War Soldier Statue
  • United States. A Late 19th Century Civil War Soldier Statue

Item: W7401

United States. A Late 19th Century Civil War Soldier Statue

Price:

$340

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United States. A Late 19th Century Civil War Soldier Statue

In metal with bronze and a moss green finishes, weighing 3 kilograms, unmarked, the bronze finish highlighting the head, both hands, the rifle, along with the butt and stock of a rifle raising from the base, while the moss green finish covers all other areas. His uniform consists of a tunic with shoulder straps on both shoulders, incorporating two rows of five buttons each, open from the second button down on his right side, a belt around his waist, a strap slung across his right shoulder that supports a bag on his left hip, with a dagger scabbard protruding from the underside of the bag, a strap slung across his left shoulder that supports a canteen at his right rear, trousers that are neatly tucked inside his boots and wearing a kepi cap on his head. He is posed so that he is leaning to his right and slightly forward, his right arm bent, his right hand grasping the trigger on his rifle, his left arm bent and almost level with his left shoulder, with his left hand holding the forestock of the rifle, his right leg bent and resting upon a rock outcrop, his left leg stretched out behind him. There are the remnants of a picket fence at the right rear on the base, with a pile of assorted battlefield items including the butt and stock of a rifle rising from the pile around his feet. It measures approximately 200 mm in width x 140 mm in depth x 315 mm in height inclusive of its 192 mm x 122 mm pedestal base, the barrel of his rifle having been lost to time, with scattered spotting of white paint evident on the soldier and the base, along with exhibiting a splatter of red paint on the right side at the front of the base. Very fine.
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