Japanese bronze crouching tiger on organic base detailed…
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Japanese bronze crouching tiger on organic base detailed sculptured bronze tiger roaring with tail up and with outlined stripes and facial definition, fitted onto a large timber organic base, tiger stamped to base, possibly 19th century, height 26 cm: width 50 cm: depth 20 cm

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  • Bronze - An alloy of copper and tin, traditionally in the proportions of about 9 parts of copper to 1 part of tin.

    The discovery of bronze in Western Asia in the 4th century enabled people to create metal objects which were superior to those previoulsy possible because of its strength and hardness, and it has been used throughout the world for weapons, coins, tools, statuary and other decorative items.

    It is very fluid in a molten state, and its hardness, strength when set, and non-corrosive properties makes it most suitable for casting sculpture.

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