WebDetailed pirate form Felt bottoms Circa 1920s Designed by artist Paul Herzel Size: 11" H. x 4" L. x 4 W. Share More information View images Shipping & Returns We offer complimentary shipping on all US orders over $150 and a full 30 day return policy on our products. We Ship Worldwide! Web23 Mar The Pompeian Bronze Company produced this set of electroformed bronze pirates, circa 1925. Each bookend is marked with the name of Paul Herzel, the artist. There is a pair of very similar pirates, from Armor Bronze, but with the foot resting on a treasure chest instead of a coiled rope. Pirate standing on Rope. 9.5 inches tall.
Paul Herzel , Pirate & Bowl Change / Ashtray Bronze - Worthpoint
WebUp for bid is this signed Paul Herzel Bronze of a Pirate standing in front of a Bowl holding a Sword with his right foot on a Treasure Chest. Paul Herzel was born in 1876 in Silesia , Germany and died in 1956.He moved to St.Louis Missouri when he was 7 years old and lived most of his adult life in New York City and his work was exhibited widely. WebFor sale: "The Pirate," Paul Herzel bronze clad cast iron bookends. Very collectible, and not easy to find. Pompeian Bronze reproduced only museum quality art work from end of 19 th into early 20 th century. Pompeian Bronze produced Herzel's works as bookends, lamp bases, and statuettes. Pieces do well at auction. remove aduser force
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WebAntique Paul Herzel Armor Bronze Buccaneer Pirate Bookends Bronze-clad. Antique Paul Herzel Bronze Pirate Statue - Signed. PAUL HERZEL Pirate With Sword 7 1/4" … WebUp for bid is this signed Paul Herzel Bronze of a Pirate standing in front of a Bowl holding a Sword with his right foot on a Treasure Chest. Paul Herzel was born in 1876 in Silesia , … WebPaul Herzel Born in Silesia, Germany in 1876. Paul Herzel was seven years old when his family immigrated to the United States settling in St. Louis, MO. As a young boy, he … remove ads on right side of screen