WALTER BOSSE Vienna Baller Brass BOXER DOG Hagenauer Bronze era patinated


WALTER BOSSE Vienna Baller Brass BOXER DOG Hagenauer Bronze era patinated

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WALTER BOSSE Vienna Baller Brass BOXER DOG Hagenauer Bronze era patinated:
$58.99


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BOSSE BALLER-Boxer Dog

We are offering this wonderful and original Walter Bosse Boxer Dog. The design dates back to the 1950s, the object is handmade in Austria and marked with \'Bosse Austria\'. The material is brass, patinated and partially polished. The object is 43mm tall.

Please see my other listings as I offer many beautiful Walter Bosse objects!!


Order as many pieces as you want, you will only pay shipping one time!

Worldwide shippingat flat rate by registered parcel mail with tracking number. I charge less than the actual shippingcosts are.Usuallyshipping takes about 10 days, but in rare cases, it can take up to20 days.Austrian shipping will be USD 7. Paypal accepted! Payment is also possible by transfer (free of charges within EU). Payment should arrive within 5 days after the end of the sale. Please contact me if any questions occur!


Our company info:

Galerie Hagenauer
Opernring 21
A-1010 Vienna
Austria (EU)


A short introduction about the artist Walter Bosse (1904-1979):

Walter Bosse graduated at the Viennese School for applied arts, where famous artists as Franz Cizek and Michael Powolny were among his teachers. Under the direction of Josef Hoffmann he designed for the Wiener Werkstätte. In the 1920ies and 30ies he worked for well-known factories like Goldscheider, Augarten or Metzler+Ortloff. Additionally Walter Bosse designed for his own ceramic workshop which he founded 1919 in Kufstein. A sales store for these objects existed in the Viennese Hotel Bristol. As a consequence of the economic recession he was forced to close his workshop in 1937.

After World War II he moved to Germany and designed, mainly for the Federal Majolikafactory Karlsruhe, numerous figures of animals made of ceramic. Those objects became very popular in the 1950ies and 60ies. In this time he started to develop animal miniatures of the so-called “Black-Golden Line”. It was an innovative line of small brass animals that were patinated in black, whereas on several areas the polished brass shined through the black patina. Walter Bosse died in 1979, but his designs of small brass miniatures are still in production.



WALTER BOSSE Vienna Baller Brass BOXER DOG Hagenauer Bronze era patinated:
$58.99

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