Lot 98 , Gotthilf Jaeger (German, 1871-1933), a pair of bronze figures of Roman soldiers

Gotthilf Jaeger (German, 1871-1933), a pair of bronze figures of Roman soldiers

Gotthilf Jaeger (German, 1871-1933), a pair of bronze figures of Roman soldiers, one holding a baton, the other with arm outstretched, probably at one time blowing a horn, on oval marble socles, 23cm wide, 13cm deep, 44cm high
£400-600

Condition:
Both in honest untouched condition, of a dark chocolate brown patination with some verdigris marks and otherwise rather dirty and dusty, soldier with baton once had something in his right hand, the other once held something in his right hand that may well of been a horn that he was blowing, original marble socles in fair order but the lower black slate sections with some damage on the shield holding soldier.

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