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Frederic Remington Bronze Sculptures?

Posted By: Zagman

Frederic Remington Bronze Sculptures? - 04/25/23 08:43 PM

Anyone know anything about them......more specifically, how to verify if one is original OR a copycat?

Thanks!

Zagman
Posted By: Bushmaster

Re: Frederic Remington Bronze Sculptures? - 04/25/23 09:02 PM

A quick google search found this....

"How can I tell if my Remington bronze is real?
Foundry marks–Authentic Remington bronzes are permanently marked with the foundry name (see Figs. 5, 6, 11). The majority of reproductions do not have foundry marks. All of Remington's originals were produced by only two firms: Roman Bronze Works and Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co."


Just google "Frederic Remington Bronze Sculptures"
Posted By: Zagman

Re: Frederic Remington Bronze Sculptures? - 04/25/23 10:56 PM

thanks!

MZ
Posted By: walleyed

Re: Frederic Remington Bronze Sculptures? - 04/25/23 11:11 PM

Zagbagger,

You looking to buy a Remington bronze of Phil Brown ?

You'll know it's an original cause it will be taller than you !! laugh

w
Posted By: randall brannon

Re: Frederic Remington Bronze Sculptures? - 04/25/23 11:36 PM

Both of my wifes Remingtons were made at Roman Bronze works and are stamped as such. She bought them at an estate auction and they both have Certificates. The lady that passed had over a Dozen of them but we could only afford the two. One of a Grizzly and one of an Eagle swooping down to get a fish. The Bear is standing in a river.
Posted By: 080808

Re: Frederic Remington Bronze Sculptures? - 04/26/23 01:21 AM

Zagman. Would it help to contact the Remington Museum, Ogdensburg, NY. 315 393 2425. In my back yard. Neat place to visit.
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Frederic Remington Bronze Sculptures? - 04/26/23 01:26 AM

I really like Remington's work.

Keith
Posted By: Zagman

Re: Frederic Remington Bronze Sculptures? - 04/26/23 10:51 AM

Where's does one locate the foundry stamps on the piece?

Mine is on a green marble stand, but unlike most I see, there is no small metal sign on the marble face showing the name of the piece.

It is the "Mountain Man" and is part of a trap collection I am looking to acquire..............so it is NOT mine yet!

MZ
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