Lot 705

Bronze Buffalo Head Book Ends Late 20th Century

Estimate: $200 - $400

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For your consideration is this pair of bronze buffalo / bison head book ends from the late 20th century. They are constructed from hand-cast resin and bronze, showing the head of a buffalo / bison. Large horns can be seen above the ears and they have a large beard on the chins. One looks slightly to the left, while the other looks slightly to the right. When they are used as bookends, they both face the front, or towards the viewer. They are marked on the back reading, "OCC". They show good condition overall with little to no wear present and no signs of major damage noted. They measure 4 1/2" L x 4 5/8" W x 6 5/8" H and have a collective weight of 8 pounds and 2 ounces.

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