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Roaring Tiger c.1925 Pompeian Bronze Bookend Statuette

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Description -- Item # 21001260

More Fine Art-like than ‘collectible’, Roaring Tiger, made circa 1925 by the Pompeian Bronze Company of Brooklyn NY, in wonderful original condition. Bronze-clad (electroformed bronze ‘skin’ over a plaster core) figural sculpture. Gorgeous dark-chocolate patina. Most likely intended for use as a statuette for the mantle or bookshelf; could also be used as a coffee table figurine or a desk-paperweight. This listing is for a SINGLE bookend/statuette.

The fighting stance of this tiger brings to mind a particular pair of life-size bronze tigers just down the road from us, so some ‘sidebar’ about the (local to us) Princeton University Tigers:

The "Princeton Tigers" are, of course, the name of Princeton Athletics, famous for the first ever college football game, played on November 6, 1869, against Rutgers. Tigers in a variety of moods — ferocious, smiling, serene and roaring — can be spotted on and around buildings all over the Princeton campus. This mantle-top P.B. Co. feline reminds us most of the large pair of bronze tigers crouching on the Adams Mall, between Clio Hall and Whig Hall on the Princeton University campus; here is a Photo of "Cleo"

Like tigers and sports mascots? (but not a Princeton.edu alum) Forty-five other college teams use the tiger as their mascot; among them: Auburn Tigers, Benedict Tigers, Clemson Tigers, Colorado College Tigers, DePauw Tigers, East Texas Baptist Tigers, Grambling State Tigers, Iowa Wesleyan Tigers, Jackson State Tigers, Lincoln (MO) Blue Tigers, LSU Fightin' Tigers, Memphis Tigers, Missouri Tigers, Ouchita Baptist Tigers, Pacific Tigers, RIT Tigers, Salem International Tigers, Savannah State Tigers, Sewanee Tigers, Tennessee State Tigers, Texas Southern Tigers, Towson Tigers, Trinity Tigers, Voorhees Tigers, West Alabama Tigers, Wittenberg Tigers.

Now, back to the details of this c.1925 Pompeian Bronze Co. tiger...

SPECS: Bronze-clad (bronze over plaster). Measures about 6.5" tall on a 8" by 2.6" base (the tiger's body is slightly larger than the base, at about 8.3" nose to ankle), and weighing in at 3 lbs 5 oz. Marked "Pompeian Bronze" on one of the base's long sides, and "311" on one of the short sides. Bronze-cladding is in excellent condition, without any breaks or tears, just a few minor scrapes/marks, see the photos with pointer.

A beautiful piece from the Art Deco period, by one of the finest makers of bronze-clad.



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