Second half of the 20th century
100 x 105 x 30 cm
Imposing pair of life-size bronze greyhounds, made in the second half of the 100th century with the lost wax casting technique. The pair is made up of a male and female, both signed Monguez on the collar. They were placed on two trolleys to facilitate transport. Maximum size 105x30x40 cm. They weigh approximately XNUMX kg each. For this lot, on-site collection is recommended.
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