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Vienna Bronze Galah Cockatoo Sculpture by Franz Xaver Bergman, circa 1900
By Franz Bergmann
Located in Charleston, SC
An Austrian cold-painted bronze Galah cockatoo sculpture. This sculpture is beautifully crafted
Category

Early 20th Century Austrian Edwardian Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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