Null Viennese bronze, "Froschgelage", by Franz Xaver Bergmann (1861-1936), bronz…
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Viennese bronze, "Froschgelage", by Franz Xaver Bergmann (1861-1936), bronze, polychrome painted, two frogs sitting on a bench, celebrating and dining, jug mark on the underside. Limit 162,-

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Viennese bronze, "Froschgelage", by Franz Xaver Bergmann (1861-1936), bronze, polychrome painted, two frogs sitting on a bench, celebrating and dining, jug mark on the underside. Limit 162,-

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