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          • Nikolai Lieberich Two Works (Two Bears)
            Oct. 17, 2024

            Nikolai Lieberich Two Works (Two Bears)

            Est: $300 - $500

            Nikolai Lieberich 1828-1883 Two Works (Two Bears) each: gilt bronze unmarked

            Abell Auction
          • NIKOLAI IWANOWITSCH LIEBERICH (1828-1883): THE WOLF HUNT, BROWN PATINATED BRONZE, FOUNDRY MARK F. WOERFFEL, SAINT PETERSBURG
            Oct. 10, 2024

            NIKOLAI IWANOWITSCH LIEBERICH (1828-1883): THE WOLF HUNT, BROWN PATINATED BRONZE, FOUNDRY MARK F. WOERFFEL, SAINT PETERSBURG

            Est: €2,000 - €4,000

            H 30,5 - L 45,5 - D 34 cm (with base) H 26,5 - L 40 - 28 cm (without base)

            Coronari Auctions
          • A RARE RUSSIAN COSSACK BRONZE MINIATURE, LATE 19TH C.
            Aug. 31, 2024

            A RARE RUSSIAN COSSACK BRONZE MINIATURE, LATE 19TH C.

            Est: $1,000 - $1,200

            A Russian late 19th century bronze miniature represents a mounted Cossack. The figure is raised on a piece of rock. The piece is attributed to Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (1828-1883).

            Helios Auctions
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (Russian, 1828-1883) STANDING
            Aug. 27, 2024

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (Russian, 1828-1883) STANDING

            Est: $750 - $1,250

            BEAR SCULPTURE. Bronze standing bear sculpture. SIZE: 21 1/4" h. CONDITION: very good with untouched dark patina. PROVENANCE: this item was sold in 2016 at Simpson Galleries, Houston, TX, Lot 89. PROVENANCE: Lifelong California Collection. (05-1003/TG). $750-1,250.

            Poulin Antiques & Auctions
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (1828-1883) Bear
            Jun. 26, 2024

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (1828-1883) Bear

            Est: €2,500 - €3,000

            bronze L. 16.5 cm, H. 6.3 cm Provenance: Collection of Adolf Rothstein (1858–1904), Russian banker and right-hand man to the Nicholas II’s minister of finance Sergei Witte Thence by descent to the present day, Europe The following lots are from the collection of Adolf Rothstein (1858-1904), one of the most powerful Russian bankers of the turn of the twentieth century, and right-hand man to the minister of finance Sergei Witte. Acquired when they were new, they have descended directly to his great-grandson, and after more than a century in the same family are now offered for auction for the first time. Adolf Rothstein was born in humble circumstances in Berlin but showed a precocious talent for financial affairs at a young age. He first worked for a German bank, but soon moved to Russia where he made a brilliant career, rising to become the director and general manager of two enormous private Russian banks: the International Commercial Bank in St. Petersburg, and the Russo-Chinese Bank which had branches in Siberia, Manchuria, China and Japan. In the 1890s he had became close to Sergei Witte, Nicholas II’s Minister of Finance, and was instrumental in attracting foreign bank loans to Russia, specifically for the development of business and infrastructure in Russia’s Far East. A naturalised subject of the Tsar, he was awarded the Order of Saint Vladimir, and was the first man of Jewish faith to be admitted to the ranks of the hereditary nobility of the Empire. In 1900, he travelled to New York, probably – although he denied it - to arrange a loan from American banks. This was partially to cover debts incurred from the massive costs of the Trans-Siberian Railroad which was still under construction and in which Rothstein played a critical role. He was received in New York with great honours and was the subject of several articles in the New York Times. The Boxer rebellion in China was at its height, and Rothstein was repeatedly questioned about it and what outcome he predicted, and also on Russia’s and China’s relations with Japan. On these matters he sounded optimistic and sought to reassure the American public that things would soon settle down. On the 13th June 1900, the New York Times wrote: “Mr. A. Rothstein, whose conferences this week with the bankers of Wall Street have aroused much interest, is one of the best known financiers of the Russian Empire....Mr. Rothstein is in the prime of his life, and has a personality that is very attractive. He is of very unassuming manners. He speaks English fluently and is very earnest when engaged in conversation….” On the 19th of June, the same newspaper proclaimed, under the headline “Side Lights on Mr. Rothstein, the Great Russian banker who is in New York” “It is doubtful that one man in a thousand is aware of the presence in this country of one of the half dozen most influential and important men in the Russian Empire, or if they have caught sight of his name amongst the recent arrivals they are aware of the tremendous extent of his power. The mere announcement that M. Rothstein, of the Imperial Bank of Russia, is conferring with financiers in New York, with the object of establishing a Muscovite bank in the United States, will have attracted but little attention save on the part of the financiers, but the general public will be interested to know that he is the alter ego of Count de Witte, the celebrated Minister of Finance of the Czar, and fills much the same position toward the Count as the Capuchin monk, Father Joseph, popularly known as the "Grey Eminence," occupied toward the great Cardinal Richelieu. Count Witte does nothing whatsoever without the advice and counsel of Rothstein, and inasmuch as Count Witte is far and away the most powerful of all Russian statesmen, holding the purse strings of the Empire, and exercising an influence over every branch of the Imperial Administration, the importance of Herr Rothstein will be readily appreciated…” But Russia was heading into a troubled decade, troubles which began precisely in the Far East. In 1904 Rothstein left St. Petersburg to visit his family in Berlin; no sooner had he arrived than he heard the news of the outbreak of war between Russia and Japan. He immediately returned to Saint Petersburg, sold all his Russian assets and gave them over to the Imperial Crown. He then returned to Berlin, contracted Spanish flu, and died very quickly and suddenly at the age of 46. His widow was the well-known actress Eugenie Legrenzi, born in Bohemia of Italian descent, and ten years younger than her husband. After her husband’s death she left St. Petersburg with their two young children, first for the fashionable spa town of Bad Ischl in Austria, where Rothstein had built a holiday villa (the Villa Rothstein, which still stands to this day) and eventually to Graz where she had family. Of the two children, one was also carried away by Spanish flu; the other is the grandmother of the present vendor. Ivan Samarine

            Hermitage Fine Art
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (1828-1883) CAST BY C.F. WOERFFEL Fox hunt
            Jun. 26, 2024

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (1828-1883) CAST BY C.F. WOERFFEL Fox hunt

            Est: €8,000 - €12,000

            bronze inscribed ‘Lieberich’ H. 28.5 cm, W. 32 cm Provenance: Collection of Adolf Rothstein (1858–1904), Russian banker and right-hand man to the Nicholas II’s minister of finance Sergei Witte Thence by descent to the present day, Europe The following lots are from the collection of Adolf Rothstein (1858-1904), one of the most powerful Russian bankers of the turn of the twentieth century, and right-hand man to the minister of finance Sergei Witte. Acquired when they were new, they have descended directly to his great-grandson, and after more than a century in the same family are now offered for auction for the first time. Adolf Rothstein was born in humble circumstances in Berlin but showed a precocious talent for financial affairs at a young age. He first worked for a German bank, but soon moved to Russia where he made a brilliant career, rising to become the director and general manager of two enormous private Russian banks: the International Commercial Bank in St. Petersburg, and the Russo-Chinese Bank which had branches in Siberia, Manchuria, China and Japan. In the 1890s he had became close to Sergei Witte, Nicholas II’s Minister of Finance, and was instrumental in attracting foreign bank loans to Russia, specifically for the development of business and infrastructure in Russia’s Far East. A naturalised subject of the Tsar, he was awarded the Order of Saint Vladimir, and was the first man of Jewish faith to be admitted to the ranks of the hereditary nobility of the Empire. In 1900, he travelled to New York, probably – although he denied it - to arrange a loan from American banks. This was partially to cover debts incurred from the massive costs of the Trans-Siberian Railroad which was still under construction and in which Rothstein played a critical role. He was received in New York with great honours and was the subject of several articles in the New York Times. The Boxer rebellion in China was at its height, and Rothstein was repeatedly questioned about it and what outcome he predicted, and also on Russia’s and China’s relations with Japan. On these matters he sounded optimistic and sought to reassure the American public that things would soon settle down. On the 13th June 1900, the New York Times wrote: “Mr. A. Rothstein, whose conferences this week with the bankers of Wall Street have aroused much interest, is one of the best known financiers of the Russian Empire....Mr. Rothstein is in the prime of his life, and has a personality that is very attractive. He is of very unassuming manners. He speaks English fluently and is very earnest when engaged in conversation….” On the 19th of June, the same newspaper proclaimed, under the headline “Side Lights on Mr. Rothstein, the Great Russian banker who is in New York” “It is doubtful that one man in a thousand is aware of the presence in this country of one of the half dozen most influential and important men in the Russian Empire, or if they have caught sight of his name amongst the recent arrivals they are aware of the tremendous extent of his power. The mere announcement that M. Rothstein, of the Imperial Bank of Russia, is conferring with financiers in New York, with the object of establishing a Muscovite bank in the United States, will have attracted but little attention save on the part of the financiers, but the general public will be interested to know that he is the alter ego of Count de Witte, the celebrated Minister of Finance of the Czar, and fills much the same position toward the Count as the Capuchin monk, Father Joseph, popularly known as the "Grey Eminence," occupied toward the great Cardinal Richelieu. Count Witte does nothing whatsoever without the advice and counsel of Rothstein, and inasmuch as Count Witte is far and away the most powerful of all Russian statesmen, holding the purse strings of the Empire, and exercising an influence over every branch of the Imperial Administration, the importance of Herr Rothstein will be readily appreciated…” But Russia was heading into a troubled decade, troubles which began precisely in the Far East. In 1904 Rothstein left St. Petersburg to visit his family in Berlin; no sooner had he arrived than he heard the news of the outbreak of war between Russia and Japan. He immediately returned to Saint Petersburg, sold all his Russian assets and gave them over to the Imperial Crown. He then returned to Berlin, contracted Spanish flu, and died very quickly and suddenly at the age of 46. His widow was the well-known actress Eugenie Legrenzi, born in Bohemia of Italian descent, and ten years younger than her husband. After her husband’s death she left St. Petersburg with their two young children, first for the fashionable spa town of Bad Ischl in Austria, where Rothstein had built a holiday villa (the Villa Rothstein, which still stands to this day) and eventually to Graz where she had family. Of the two children, one was also carried away by Spanish flu; the other is the grandmother of the present vendor. Ivan Samarine

            Hermitage Fine Art
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (1828-1883) CAST BY C.F. WOERFFEL Hare hunt
            Jun. 26, 2024

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (1828-1883) CAST BY C.F. WOERFFEL Hare hunt

            Est: €8,000 - €12,000

            bronze inscribed ‘Ea Br C F Woerffel / St Petesburg’ H. 25, W. 32 cm Provenance: Collection of Adolf Rothstein (1858–1904), Russian banker and right-hand man to the Nicholas II’s minister of finance Sergei Witte Thence by descent to the present day, Europe The following lots are from the collection of Adolf Rothstein (1858-1904), one of the most powerful Russian bankers of the turn of the twentieth century, and right-hand man to the minister of finance Sergei Witte. Acquired when they were new, they have descended directly to his great-grandson, and after more than a century in the same family are now offered for auction for the first time. Adolf Rothstein was born in humble circumstances in Berlin but showed a precocious talent for financial affairs at a young age. He first worked for a German bank, but soon moved to Russia where he made a brilliant career, rising to become the director and general manager of two enormous private Russian banks: the International Commercial Bank in St. Petersburg, and the Russo-Chinese Bank which had branches in Siberia, Manchuria, China and Japan. In the 1890s he had became close to Sergei Witte, Nicholas II’s Minister of Finance, and was instrumental in attracting foreign bank loans to Russia, specifically for the development of business and infrastructure in Russia’s Far East. A naturalised subject of the Tsar, he was awarded the Order of Saint Vladimir, and was the first man of Jewish faith to be admitted to the ranks of the hereditary nobility of the Empire. In 1900, he travelled to New York, probably – although he denied it - to arrange a loan from American banks. This was partially to cover debts incurred from the massive costs of the Trans-Siberian Railroad which was still under construction and in which Rothstein played a critical role. He was received in New York with great honours and was the subject of several articles in the New York Times. The Boxer rebellion in China was at its height, and Rothstein was repeatedly questioned about it and what outcome he predicted, and also on Russia’s and China’s relations with Japan. On these matters he sounded optimistic and sought to reassure the American public that things would soon settle down. On the 13th June 1900, the New York Times wrote: “Mr. A. Rothstein, whose conferences this week with the bankers of Wall Street have aroused much interest, is one of the best known financiers of the Russian Empire....Mr. Rothstein is in the prime of his life, and has a personality that is very attractive. He is of very unassuming manners. He speaks English fluently and is very earnest when engaged in conversation….” On the 19th of June, the same newspaper proclaimed, under the headline “Side Lights on Mr. Rothstein, the Great Russian banker who is in New York” “It is doubtful that one man in a thousand is aware of the presence in this country of one of the half dozen most influential and important men in the Russian Empire, or if they have caught sight of his name amongst the recent arrivals they are aware of the tremendous extent of his power. The mere announcement that M. Rothstein, of the Imperial Bank of Russia, is conferring with financiers in New York, with the object of establishing a Muscovite bank in the United States, will have attracted but little attention save on the part of the financiers, but the general public will be interested to know that he is the alter ego of Count de Witte, the celebrated Minister of Finance of the Czar, and fills much the same position toward the Count as the Capuchin monk, Father Joseph, popularly known as the "Grey Eminence," occupied toward the great Cardinal Richelieu. Count Witte does nothing whatsoever without the advice and counsel of Rothstein, and inasmuch as Count Witte is far and away the most powerful of all Russian statesmen, holding the purse strings of the Empire, and exercising an influence over every branch of the Imperial Administration, the importance of Herr Rothstein will be readily appreciated…” But Russia was heading into a troubled decade, troubles which began precisely in the Far East. In 1904 Rothstein left St. Petersburg to visit his family in Berlin; no sooner had he arrived than he heard the news of the outbreak of war between Russia and Japan. He immediately returned to Saint Petersburg, sold all his Russian assets and gave them over to the Imperial Crown. He then returned to Berlin, contracted Spanish flu, and died very quickly and suddenly at the age of 46. His widow was the well-known actress Eugenie Legrenzi, born in Bohemia of Italian descent, and ten years younger than her husband. After her husband’s death she left St. Petersburg with their two young children, first for the fashionable spa town of Bad Ischl in Austria, where Rothstein had built a holiday villa (the Villa Rothstein, which still stands to this day) and eventually to Graz where she had family. Of the two children, one was also carried away by Spanish flu; the other is the grandmother of the present vendor. Ivan Samarine

            Hermitage Fine Art
          • NICOLAE LIEBERICH (1828 - 1883)
            May. 19, 2024

            NICOLAE LIEBERICH (1828 - 1883)

            Est: €1,500 - €2,000

            NICOLAE LIEBERICH (1828 - 1883) - "Jachtscène met honden en paarden" - Postume sculptuur in brons - Gesigneerd - H: 25 cm - L:40 cm

            DEWIT Auctions
          • After Nikolai Ivanovich Lieberich (1828-1883) Russian, a patinated bronze figure of a peasant woman on horseback, indistinct signature to base, Russian foundry marks underneath, 42 cm high x 41 cm wide.
            Apr. 25, 2024

            After Nikolai Ivanovich Lieberich (1828-1883) Russian, a patinated bronze figure of a peasant woman on horseback, indistinct signature to base, Russian foundry marks underneath, 42 cm high x 41 cm wide.

            Est: £300 - £500

            After Nikolai Ivanovich Lieberich (1828-1883) Russian, a cast iron figure of a peasant woman on horseback, indistinct signature to base, Russian foundry marks underneath, 42 cm high x 41 cm wide.

            Dawsons Auctioneers
          • RUSSIAN FIGURE RESTING BEAR AFTER NIKOLAI LIEBERICH
            Mar. 16, 2024

            RUSSIAN FIGURE RESTING BEAR AFTER NIKOLAI LIEBERICH

            Est: $100 - $150

            After Nikolai Lieberich, Russian, 1828 to 1883, a sand-cast patinated bronze figure of a resting bear. Circa the 1890s. Nikolai Lieberich was one of the first Russian artists to make the move from rigid academism to naturalism in sculpture. Antique Russian Bronze Sculptures For Collectors.

            Antique Arena Inc
          • Nikolai Lieberich(Russian 1828-1883) Siberian Bear Bronze
            Nov. 14, 2023

            Nikolai Lieberich(Russian 1828-1883) Siberian Bear Bronze

            Est: $200 - $2,000

            DESCRIPTION: Nikolai Ivanovich Lieberich (Russian, 1828-1883) bronze bear sculpture. Figure features the form of a bear on its hind legs. Signed on base, and mounted atop a black slate base. CIRCA: Late 19th to Early 20th Cent. ORIGIN: Russia DIMENSIONS: H: 23" W: 16" Depth: 12" CONDITION: Good Condition, Minor hairline along the stone base.

            Akiba Galleries
          • AFTER NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN, 1828-1883), A BRONZE FIGURE OF A BORZOI DOG
            Sep. 06, 2023

            AFTER NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN, 1828-1883), A BRONZE FIGURE OF A BORZOI DOG

            Est: £3,000 - £5,000

            AFTER NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN, 1828-1883) A BRONZE FIGURE OF A BORZOI DOG LATE 19TH CENTURY SIgned in Cyrillic to cast octagonal naturalistic base 'N. Lieberich' 29cm high, base 37cm wideProvenance: Private collection, Blaisdon Hall, Gloucestershire

            Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
          • Nikolai Lieberich ( Russian 1828 - 1883 ) Attrib
            Aug. 13, 2023

            Nikolai Lieberich ( Russian 1828 - 1883 ) Attrib

            Est: $300 - $500

            Recumbent Bear, signed on underside . Extremely well executed and From a Larchmont, NY estate.

            Clarke Auction Gallery
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)
            Jun. 15, 2023

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)

            Est: $600 - $800

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883) †Peasant Girl on Horseback, 1904 cast iron, later cast height: 42 cm (16 1/2 in), length: 39 cm (15 3/8 in.) signed in Cyrillic on base, foundry mark N. Kuznetsov, 1904 and Russian Imperial eagle on verso

            Shapiro Auctions LLC
          • THE LISINO BEAR: A BRONZE FIGURE, AFTER THE MODEL BY NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (1828-1883)
            Mar. 28, 2023

            THE LISINO BEAR: A BRONZE FIGURE, AFTER THE MODEL BY NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (1828-1883)

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            THE LISINO BEAR: A BRONZE FIGURE, AFTER THE MODEL BY NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (1828-1883) | A bronze figure of a bear standing atop a naturalistic hexagonal base with tree trunk formation, with a plaque inscribed in Russian 'Killed by the Emperor / near Lisino 9 March 1865', signed in Russian 'modelled by Lansere'. 21.5" h x 14.5" w.

            Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
          • RUSSIAN BRONZE BEAR FIGURE BY NIKOLAI LIEBERICH
            Mar. 25, 2023

            RUSSIAN BRONZE BEAR FIGURE BY NIKOLAI LIEBERICH

            Est: $100 - $150

            An antique 19th-century patinated bronze sculpture by Nikolai Lieberich, 1828 to 1883, a Russian academic sculptor who who specialized in animalistic subjects. The piece depicts a resting bear. Dated ca. 1875. The artwork is mounted on a malachite base. Collectible Animal Sculpture And Decor.

            Antique Arena Inc
          • Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (1828 - 1883) Bronze
            Nov. 16, 2022

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (1828 - 1883) Bronze

            Est: $500 - $800

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich, Russian (1828 - 1883) "Wolf in a Trap" Bronze Sculpture, Signed in Cyrillic. Foundry: Fabr C.F. Woeffel, St. Petersburg. Measures 6" x 8" x 4-1/8". Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $500.00 - $800.00 Domestic Shipping: $75.00

            Kodner Galleries
          • Nikolai Iwanowitsch LIEBERICH ( Saint Pétersbourg 1828-1883)
            Oct. 19, 2022

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch LIEBERICH ( Saint Pétersbourg 1828-1883)

            Est: €400 - €500

            Un cerf abattu Bronze Signature en cyrillique sous la base et marque de la fonderie Woerffel Lg: 29,5 cm

            Hotel des Ventes Mosan
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT"
            Oct. 08, 2022

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT"

            Est: $1,000 - $10,000

            139175 NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT" After Nikolai Lieberich (1828-1883, Russian) 12 X 20 X 15" bronze statue titled "The Wolf Hunt". This sculpture will be shipped by a 3rd party shipping company via the consigner.Size: 12 X 20 X 15" Condition: Very fine- refer to images

            Florida Estate Sales Inc.
          • Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (1828 - 1883) Bronze
            Sep. 21, 2022

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (1828 - 1883) Bronze

            Est: $500 - $800

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich, Russian (1828 - 1883) "Wolf in a Trap" Bronze Sculpture, Signed in Cyrillic. Foundry: Fabr C.F. Woeffel, St. Petersburg. Measures 6" x 8" x 4-1/8". Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $500.00 - $800.00 Domestic Shipping: $75.00

            Kodner Galleries
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT"
            Sep. 10, 2022

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT"

            Est: $1,000 - $10,000

            137128 NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT" After Nikolai Lieberich (1828-1883, Russian) 12 X 20 X 15" bronze statue titled "The Wolf Hunt". This sculpture will be shipped by a 3rd party shipping company via the consigner.Size: 12 X 20 X 15" Condition: Very fine- refer to images

            Florida Estate Sales Inc.
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT"
            Aug. 20, 2022

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT"

            Est: $1,000 - $10,000

            136135 NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT" After Nikolai Lieberich (1828-1883, Russian) 12 X 20 X 15" bronze statue titled "The Wolf Hunt". This sculpture will be shipped by a 3rd party shipping company via the consigner.Size: 12 X 20 X 15" Condition: Very fine- refer to images

            Florida Estate Sales Inc.
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT"
            Aug. 13, 2022

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT"

            Est: $1,000 - $10,000

            135167 NIKOLAI LIEBERICH BRONZE "THE WOLF HUNT" After Nikolai Lieberich (1828-1883, Russian) 12 X 20 X 15" bronze statue titled "The Wolf Hunt". This sculpture will be shipped by a 3rd party shipping company via the consigner.Size: 12 X 20 X 15" Condition: Very fine- refer to images

            Florida Estate Sales Inc.
          • ANTIQUE RUSSIAN BRONZE FIGURINE BY LIEBERICH
            Jul. 30, 2022

            ANTIQUE RUSSIAN BRONZE FIGURINE BY LIEBERICH

            Est: $100 - $150

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (1828 - 1883). An antique late 19th century cast bronze figurine representing a Russian Cossack on horseback. The bronze is mounted on a rock mineral. Collectible Antique Russian Bronze Items For Interior Design.

            Antique Arena Inc
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)
            May. 14, 2022

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)

            Est: $15,000 - $20,000

            Standing Bear bronze with dark brown patina height: 58 cm (23 in.) signed along top of base with Woerffel Foundry mark in Cyrillic CONDITION Request a condition report by emailing info@shapiroauctions.com

            Shapiro Auctions LLC
          • RUSSIAN BRONZE CAST BEAR FIGURE NIKOLAI LIEBERICH
            Apr. 02, 2022

            RUSSIAN BRONZE CAST BEAR FIGURE NIKOLAI LIEBERICH

            Est: $100 - $150

            A Russian bronze figure of a sleeping bear after Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich. Cast by Grisar signed on the base side of the sculpture. Circa the early 20th century. Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (Russian, 1828-1883) was one of the first Russian artists to make the move from rigid academism to naturalism in sculpture. His works offer a glimpse into the lives of distinctive national types, including officers, hunters, and peasants, as well as a faithful and dynamic representation of animals. An avid hunter himself, Lieberich captured the tradition of hare hounding with precision and attention to detail. Fine Decorative Art Collectibles.

            Antique Arena Inc
          • Nikolai Liberich Russian Equestrian Group Bronze
            Dec. 11, 2021

            Nikolai Liberich Russian Equestrian Group Bronze

            Est: $4,000 - $6,000

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 1828 - 1883) bronze equestrian group sculpture depicting a peasant girl with two horses. Measures approx. 8" height x 14"' length x 7" depth. Has a hole to top of base where there must have been some sort of item. Otherwise, appears in overall good condition.

            Joshua Kodner
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH, (Russian, 1828-1883), The Wolf Hunt, bronze, height including base: 12 1/2 in.
            Dec. 05, 2021

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH, (Russian, 1828-1883), The Wolf Hunt, bronze, height including base: 12 1/2 in.

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (Russian, 1828-1883) The Wolf Hunt bronze cast by C.F. Woerffel, St. Petersburg; inscribed on base Sculp.Lieberich and Fabr. C.F. Woerffel. St. Petersburg, with Woerffel foundry stamp

            Grogan & Company
          • Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich
            Dec. 05, 2021

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich

            Est: -

            (1828 St. Petersburg - 1883 ebenda) Liegender russischer Bär Eisenguss, geschwärzt. Ebonisierter Holzsockel. Ges.-H. 12 cm. B. 32 cm. Blackened cast iron figure of a Russian bear. Ebonized wooden base.

            Kunstauktionshaus Schloss Ahlden
          • "Chien couché" en bronze à patine brune. Signé sur le collier Nicolaï Lieberich et portant sous une
            Sep. 15, 2021

            "Chien couché" en bronze à patine brune. Signé sur le collier Nicolaï Lieberich et portant sous une

            Est: €2,000 - €3,000

            "Chien couché" en bronze à patine brune. Signé sur le collier Nicolaï Lieberich et portant sous une patte la marque du fondeur Fabr. C. F. Woerffel. Ecole russe. L.:+/-36cm. H.:+/-17cm.

            Vanderkindere
          • After: Nikolai Lieberich (1828 - 1883)
            Jun. 29, 2021

            After: Nikolai Lieberich (1828 - 1883)

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            fter: Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich, Russian (1828 - 1883) Patinated Bronze Sculpture "The Wolf Hunt, 1884" Signed in the Cast. Foundry: Woerffel, St. Petersburg. Measures 10" x 16-1/2" x 11-1/2" Condition: Rubbing otherwise good condition

            Joshua Kodner
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH, Russian 1828-1883, The Wolf Hunt, bronze, height including base: 12 1/2 in.
            May. 02, 2021

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH, Russian 1828-1883, The Wolf Hunt, bronze, height including base: 12 1/2 in.

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (Russian, 1828-1883) The Wolf Hunt bronze cast by C.F. Woerffel, St. Petersburg; inscribed on base Sculp.Lieberich and Fabr. C.F. Woerffel. St. Petersburg, with Woerffel foundry stamp

            Grogan & Company
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)
            Apr. 24, 2021

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)

            Est: $20,000 - $30,000

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883) Standing Bear (Killed by Emperor Alexander II near the Village of Lisino in 1865) bronze with dark brown patina atop rhodonite base height including base: 60.5 cm (23 7/8 in.) foundry most likely Nichols & Plinke, St. Petersburg CONDITION The sculpture appears in very good original condition. Minor surface dust and grime visible around the rear paws. Otherwise, no significant issues to report. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

            Shapiro Auctions LLC
          • A RUSSIAN CAST-BRONZE SEAL HUNTER FIGURINE
            Apr. 04, 2021

            A RUSSIAN CAST-BRONZE SEAL HUNTER FIGURINE

            Est: $1,800 - $2,000

            Russian Imperial bronze sculpture by Nikolaj Ivanovic Liberich depicting a hunter and a seal. Circa 1900. The sculpture is very realistic and with authentic details depicts a hunter in a Yakut national costume, who, with the help of an ice ax, gets close to the seal. The ice rock serving as the base of the sculpture is made from a large piece of natural rock crystal in its raw form.

            Helios Auctions
          • N.-I. LIEBERICH: "The Wolf Hunt" - Bronze
            Dec. 05, 2020

            N.-I. LIEBERICH: "The Wolf Hunt" - Bronze

            Est: $4,000 - $6,000

            "Nikolai-Ivanovich Lieberich (Russian, 1828-1883) patinated bronze sculpture titled "The Wolf Hunt", inscribed "Sculp. Lieberich" on front of self-base; foundry marks left front corner of base "Fabr. C.F. Woerffel, St. Petersburg" and dated 1884 on central mark; edition stamp on right rear corner. On a marble base. [Sculpture: 10 3/4" H x 15 3/4" W x 11 1/2" D; Base: 1 1/2" H x 17" W x 12" D].

            Roland Auctions NY
          • Nikolai Lieberich (1828-1883) Resting Bear c. 1875
            Aug. 05, 2020

            Nikolai Lieberich (1828-1883) Resting Bear c. 1875

            Est: $800 - $1,000

            Bronze with brown patina; approx 12.25”L. This exceptionally fine quality Russian bear was cast in Russia around 1875 by the highly regarded Russian animal sculptor Lieberich. Examples of this rare bear, also cast in iron, were never signed. Provenance: Private Collection, OH Private Collection, FL Please review all photos closely. The nonappearance of a condition report does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition, does not show wear due to age and use, or is free from damage. Market Auctions Inc. strongly suggests that you request a condition report before placing a bid. You may request one from us via this auction platform. Please note that any condition reports are given as strictly as a courtesy to interested parties and should not be considered a statement of fact. Market Auctions Inc. bears no responsibility for any error or omission. All sales are final and sold as is. Measurements are approximated. Please note shipping is not included. All collectibles, silver, antiques, and paintings please contact one of our third party shippers listed below: Eagle Shipping Lantana (561)-582-7447 eagleshippinglantana@gmail.com SALES TAX NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Market Auction, Inc., only collects and remits sales tax on items purchased by Florida residents. ALL OUT OF STATE purchasers are required to pay sales tax to their respective States. Purchasers holding valid resale certificates must provide proof of same prior to purchase. Market Auctions, Inc. takes no responsibility for purchaser failure to remit sales tax to the proper non-Florida taxing authority and for any fines or penalties that may result.

            Market Auctions
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)
            Jul. 25, 2020

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883) Killed Deer, ca. 1865 bronze with brown-green patina length: 29 cm (11 3/8 in.) stamped with Fabr. C.F. Woerffel foundry mark under base CONDITION N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

            Shapiro Auctions LLC
          • Nicolai Lieberich, (1828-1883, Russian Federation), "Siberian Grizzly", Bronze, 22" H x 13" W x 17" D
            Jul. 19, 2020

            Nicolai Lieberich, (1828-1883, Russian Federation), "Siberian Grizzly", Bronze, 22" H x 13" W x 17" D

            Est: $1,500 - $2,500

            Nicolai Lieberich (1828-1883, Russian Federation) "Siberian Grizzly" Bronze Signed in Cyrillic to base 22" H x 13" W x 17" D

            John Moran Auctioneers
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH, "SIBERIAN GRISSLY" BRONZE
            Jun. 25, 2020

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH, "SIBERIAN GRISSLY" BRONZE

            Est: $2,000 - $4,000

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (Russian, 1828-1883). "Siberian Grissly" - 1865 to 1868, bronze sculpture on marble base, signed in Cyrillic to cast and marked with plaque. Approx: h. 23.5", w. 16", d. 13". Reference: "Bronzes,Sculptors & Founders" Volume IV, Harold Berman, page 933.

            Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH, "SIBERIAN GRISSLY" BRONZE
            Jun. 04, 2020

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH, "SIBERIAN GRISSLY" BRONZE

            Est: $2,000 - $4,000

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (Russian, 1828-1883). "Siberian Grissly" - 1865 to 1868, bronze sculpture on marble base, signed in Cyrillic to cast and marked with plaque. Approx: h. 23.5", w. 16", d. 13". Reference: "Bronzes,Sculptors & Founders" Volume IV, Harold Berman, page 933.

            Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
          • Nikolai Lieberich (1828-1883) Resting Bear c. 1875
            Jun. 03, 2020

            Nikolai Lieberich (1828-1883) Resting Bear c. 1875

            Est: $800 - $1,000

            Bronze with brown patina; approx 12.25”L. This exceptionally fine quality Russian bear was cast in Russia around 1875 by the highly regarded Russian animal sculptor Lieberich. Examples of this rare bear, also cast in iron, were never signed. Provenance: Private Collection, OH Private Collection, FL Please review all photos closely. The nonappearance of a condition report does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition, does not show wear due to age and use, or is free from damage. Market Auctions Inc. strongly suggests that you request a condition report before placing a bid. You may request one from us via this auction platform. Please note that any condition reports are given as strictly as a courtesy to interested parties and should not be considered a statement of fact. Market Auctions Inc. bears no responsibility for any error or omission. All sales are final and sold as is. Measurements are approximated. Please note shipping is not included. All collectibles, silver, antiques, and paintings please contact one of our third party shippers listed below: Eagle Shipping Lantana (561)-582-7447 eagleshippinglantana@gmail.com SALES TAX NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Market Auction, Inc., only collects and remits sales tax on items purchased by Florida residents. ALL OUT OF STATE purchasers are required to pay sales tax to their respective States. Purchasers holding valid resale certificates must provide proof of same prior to purchase. Market Auctions, Inc. takes no responsibility for purchaser failure to remit sales tax to the proper non-Florida taxing authority and for any fines or penalties that may result.

            Market Auctions
          • Lieberich, Nikolai, after rider, cast iron
            Mar. 28, 2020

            Lieberich, Nikolai, after rider, cast iron

            Est: -

            Lieberich, Nikolai Ivanovich (after). 1828-1883 St. Petersburg Reitende farmer. Cast Iron, blackened. Harke broken at the handle end is missing. Pedestal base Brand: Kasli ironworks. H. 20 cm

            Kunstauktionshaus Günther
          • Lieberich, Nikolai Ivanovich
            Mar. 28, 2020

            Lieberich, Nikolai Ivanovich

            Est: -

            Lieberich, Nikolai Ivanovich. 1828-1883 Reclining bear. Cast iron, black patina on wood base plate. Possibly. Kasli ironworks. Rust. L. 27.5 cm, H. 9,5 cm (31,5 cm length base)

            Kunstauktionshaus Günther
          • NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)
            Mar. 21, 2020

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)

            Est: $20,000 - $30,000

            NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883) Standing Bear (Killed by Emperor Alexander II near the Village of Lisino in 1865), bronze with dark brown patina atop rhodonite base height including base: 60.5 cm (23 7/8 in.) foundry most likely Nichols & Plinke, St. Petersburg

            Shapiro Auctions LLC
          • AFTER NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883) RUSSIAN GILT BRONZE BEAR DESKWEIGHT, 19TH CENTURY
            Feb. 05, 2020

            AFTER NIKOLAI LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883) RUSSIAN GILT BRONZE BEAR DESKWEIGHT, 19TH CENTURY

            Est: £300 - £500

            lying recumbent and resting on a front paw, raised on a rectangular black marble base (Dimensions: Base 19cm long)

            Lyon & Turnbull
          • Sculpture, Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich
            Oct. 13, 2019

            Sculpture, Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich

            Est: $500 - $700

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (Russian, 1828-1883), Siberian Grizzly, bronze sculpture, signed in cyrillic lower center, overall (with base): 22"h x 14"w x 17"d

            Clars Auctions
          • Sculpture, Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich
            Sep. 15, 2019

            Sculpture, Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            Nikolai Iwanowitsch Lieberich (Russian, 1828-1883), Siberian Grizzly, bronze sculpture, signed in cyrillic lower center, overall (with base): 22"h x 14"w x 17"d

            Clars Auctions
          • NIKOLAI IVANOVICH LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)
            Jan. 26, 2019

            NIKOLAI IVANOVICH LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883)

            Est: $3,500 - $4,500

            NIKOLAI IVANOVICH LIEBERICH (RUSSIAN 1828-1883) Resting Bear, bronze with medium brown patina length: 19.5 cm (7 5/8 in.) signed and stamped with Fabr. C.F. Woerffel mark on base

            Shapiro Auctions LLC
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