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After Emmanuel Fremiet, French, 1824-1910, a polished bronze model of a Turk, late 19th...
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Lot 533
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After Emmanuel Fremiet, French, 1824-1910, a polished bronze model of a Turk, late 19th century, depicted seated holding a rifle, the naturalistic base with cast signature E FREMIET., 21cm high
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