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  • An important plaster cast by Alfons Lambert Baggen (Geleen 1862-1937 Borgerhout). Circa 1900-1920s  Signed A. Baggen.
  • An important plaster cast by Alfons Lambert Baggen (Geleen 1862-1937 Borgerhout). Circa 1900-1920s  Signed A. Baggen.
  • An important plaster cast by Alfons Lambert Baggen (Geleen 1862-1937 Borgerhout). Circa 1900-1920s  Signed A. Baggen.
  • An important plaster cast by Alfons Lambert Baggen (Geleen 1862-1937 Borgerhout). Circa 1900-1920s  Signed A. Baggen.
  • An important plaster cast by Alfons Lambert Baggen (Geleen 1862-1937 Borgerhout). Circa 1900-1920s  Signed A. Baggen.
  • An important plaster cast by Alfons Lambert Baggen (Geleen 1862-1937 Borgerhout). Circa 1900-1920s  Signed A. Baggen.
An important plaster cast by Alfons Lambert Baggen (Geleen 1862-1937 Borgerhout). Circa 1900-1920s Signed A. Baggen.


An important plaster cast by Alfons Lambert Baggen (Geleen 1862-1937 Borgerhout). Circa 1900-1920s Signed A. Baggen. Dimensions: H67 x W71.5 x B51.6 cm. H26.38 x W28.15 x B20.31inch. In addition to the bronze statue, we now also have the original plaster cast of " Avant L'Attaque" in our collection. it's quite rare and historically important to have both together. Plaster casts were working models: Sculptors like Alfons Lambert Baggen used plaster as an intermediate step between clay and the final bronze. They were not usually intended for public display and often didn't survive long (plaster is fragile, sensitive to humidity, and easily damaged). Bronzes were the final artworks: These were the durable, finished pieces, meant for collectors or institutions. Once the bronze was made, the plaster was often discarded or lost. Pairing is unusual: To still have the original plaster alongside the bronze it led to is rare. Museums and archives sometimes hold both for documentation, but in private collections it's far less common. Having both gives a unique insight into Baggen's process - you can compare how details, textures, and patinas shifted from the plaster to the bronze. Collectors and historians value this kind of pairing because it preserves both the idea (plaster) and the execution (bronze). Exhibitions and publications: Borgerhout, Borgerhout artists 19th century, District House, 1989, cat. nr11.3. Antwerp: Hessenhuis 1990. Rembrandt Bugatti and the Belgian Animal Sculpture, page 110, no.28. Similar sculpture included in Kunstpatrimonium, 1975. Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp. page 68, no.170. Works in Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp.

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A large round dining table. 12 persons.

A large round dining table. 12 persons.

A large Anglo-Indian mid 19th century Padouk circular centre or dining table for 12 persons. Circa 1840-1860 The top with an acanthus carved edge above an alternating foliate and rosette pattern frieze with a gadrooned lower border, on four ring turned and lotus leaf wrapped baluster tapering legs terminating in lobed feet. Beautiful patina! Dimensions: Diameter 194 x H 76 cm. (76.38 x H29.92 inch.)
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Ric Deforche

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Ric Deforche " Lord"

Striking shaped large lounge chair called 'Lord' designed by Ric Deforche and manufactured by Gervan.

 

Belgium 1970s.

 

 

Note: restoration of the top cushion, but not visible due to the additional head cushion.

 

 

Dimensions:

 

H69 x W170 x D70cm.

H27.17 x W66.93 x D27,56 inch.     

A 19thC. oak four-sided revolving presentation easel.

A 19thC. oak four-sided revolving presentation easel.

A rare late 19thC. oak four-sided revolving presentation easel. Can take 8 paintings. Dimensions: H207 x 80x 80 cm. H81,50 x 31,50 x 31,50 inch.
Large mahogany museum vitrine

Large mahogany museum vitrine

Large mahogany display cabinet. Two doors. Lockable. Can be disassembled into two parts. Dimensions: H193 x 178 x D80 cm. Opening: H112 x W62 cm. Circa 1920s
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Important Pair of Nankin Planters with Carved Hardwood Stands - China, circa 1880-1900, Late 19th Century

Large and impressive pair of Nankin cache-pots in crackled glazed stoneware, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue with confronting dragons among flowering peonies and scrolling foliage. The rims are encircled by stylised geometric key-pattern borders, while the lower section shows moulded wave motifs in relief. The glaze displays a fine craquelé typical of late Qing period Nankin ware. Each planter is raised on an elaborately carved hardwood stand, finely decorated with openwork floral and scroll motifs, cabriole legs ending in claw-shaped feet, and shaped stretchers. The stands were made to display the planters and are in the Chinese export taste of the late 19th century. Dimensions: Cache-pots: H55 by 65cm. / H21.65 by 24.41 inch. Cache-pots on stands: H102 cm / H40.16 inch.
Mahogany Pedestal

Mahogany Pedestal

Late 19th Century French mahogany Pedestal with Brass Inlay and Marble Top Elegant French pedestal dating from the late 19th century. This refined piece features a square marble top in warm tones of pink and cream, resting on a richly decorated frieze with brass accents. The pedestal is supported by four slender, tapered columns adorned with delicate brass inlay, terminating in brass-mounted capitals and bases. The square plinth base is similarly accented with brass detailing, complementing the overall neoclassical design. A sophisticated decorative stand, ideal for displaying sculpture, vases, or other fine objects. France, circa 1880-1900. Dimensions: H110 x 35 x 35, marble top 30 x 30 cm.

"Black Forest Bear Wooden Plant Stand/plant Holder"

"Black Forest Bear Wooden Plant Stand/plant Holder"

Black Forest plant stand depicting a carved wooden bear from the early 20th century. The eyes are made of glass.

 

Dimensions:

H82 x W36 x D27cm.

"Umbrella Stand, Bear, Black Forest"

"Umbrella Stand, Bear, Black Forest"

Black Forest umbrella stand depicting a carved wooden bear from the early 20th century. The eyes are made of glass. Zinc base.

 dimensions:

H68 x W35 x D32 cm.

Early 20th Century Austrian Terracotta Bulldog

Early 20th Century Austrian Terracotta Bulldog

Early 20th Century Austrian Terracotta Bulldog Charming terracotta sculpture of a bulldog standing. Probably made in Austria in the early 20th century. Retains its original polychrome decoration and glass inset eyes, giving the figure strong character and presence. Light wear consistent with age. Dimensions: H74 × D30 × W50 cm H29.13 x D11.81 x W19.69 inch
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Pair of Girandoles.

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Pair of Girandoles.

“Pair Of Louis XVI Style Girandoles In Gilt Bronze And Crystal” Five-arm sconces. High-quality work from the mid-19th century - Napoleon III era. Very good condition. Dimensions: H70 by 33 cm.
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