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A Rare Buccellati Italy Sterling Silver Model of a Bull
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A Rare Buccellati Italy Sterling Silver Model of a Bull, Numbered 7
An impressive and finely detailed sterling silver model of a bull by Buccellati, Italy, numbered 7. Exquisitely hand-chased to capture the lifelike texture of the bull’s muscular form and hide, this piece exemplifies the technical mastery and artistry that have made Buccellati one of the most celebrated silversmiths in the world.
The bull is an enduring symbol of strength, determination, and prosperity, deeply rooted in ancient cultures and universally associated with vitality and power. In modern times, the bull has become the emblem of Wall Street and financial optimism, representing resilience, upward momentum, and enduring confidence in markets.
This rare and numbered example unites Buccellati’s distinctive craftsmanship with one of the most iconic symbols of wealth and success, making it not only a refined decorative object but also a meaningful statement piece for collectors, investors, or connoisseurs of fine silver.
4" high x 9.5" wide x 3" deep
Very Good condition -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Italy Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Sterling Silver Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 823424 -
Dimensions
W. 9.5 in; H. 4 in; D. 3 in; W. 24.13 cm; H. 10.16 cm; D. 7.62 cm;
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For four generations, Solomon Treasure has built a distinguished reputation for offering rare and important 18th-19th century antiques and fine art, serving museums, collectors, and designers worldwide. Located in the heart of Manhattan, we specialize in exceptional pieces ranging from Napoleon Neoclassical to Art Deco and Middle Eastern Islamic treasures. Contact: Mory Talasazan, Director | mory@solomontreasureny.com | 917.686.9732 |
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