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Flat Figures Painters Forum => News => Topic started by: BobLeighton on September 12, 2017, 01:52:12 PM
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Steven Smith has just posted on the Napoleon series discussion forum sub section Message Index a copy of the sales catalogue for the C.Terana Estate sale.
It is illustrated if anyone is interested.
Sorry I do not know how to attach the actual web site link.
Bob
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Bob, if you message the URL to me - I will add it to this message.
I am sure there are some interested folks.
(I just purchased to of the gentleman's 20 mm painted figures. He was quite a talented painter.)
mark 8)
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So the moulds will maybe scattered in all winds.
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Marko
Sorry I have no idea how to do that.??
If you can send me a PM telling me what to do I will try but it would be quicker to find them site yourself and do what ever you do.
Sorry but us old guys not tech savvy, according to my wife not even Savvy??
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Hello Gerhard
Sorry the catalogue does list the moulds and usually you can obtain from the Auctioneers details of the prices made by each lot but, of course no buyer details will be forthcoming.
Kindest regards
Bob
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must be here
http://www.napoleon-series.org/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl?page=1;md=read;id=182214 (http://www.napoleon-series.org/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl?page=1;md=read;id=182214)
but it is a catalog from 2016
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Ok, it is here now:
Auction catalog:
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As I said the gentleman could paint up a storm.
mark 8)
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He did a nice job too - some of his figures were sold on eBay not long ago. They're very nice
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any idea who produced or maybe still producing the elephant from indian mutiny displayed at the page 31? :o ...... fantastic piece
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That Elephant is said to represent the Indian Mutiny and has been offered a couple of time on E.Bay
Cant help with the Editor Sorry
Bob
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To my knowledge this elephant is from Heinrichsen. I took a photo of this lot and you can see the size of figures is more 28mm than 30mm.
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thanks a lot lads ;)
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It is Heinrichsen. Engraved around 1860.
oleg
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I noticed that as well, it is quite a figure! Another good example of what makes flats special.
mark 8)
P.S. With an elephant that size I think I would have been busy back at base inventorying supplies or talking up the Colonel's spouse rather than mucking about as these soldiers are...stout fellows are the Brits.
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I am curious does anyone one know how successful the sale was?
JohnR
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here
http://fraysse.net/auctions/16-mars-2016/# (http://fraysse.net/auctions/16-mars-2016/#)
I was curious too
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So most of the moulds were not sold.
It would be interesting what happens with the sold ones.
Or are the Terana/Boverat/Bretegnier Figures are gone forever?
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Hello,
someone has the address of the heirs or seller of the forms ??
Maybe you can buy them and so they can pick up the collectors.
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I have heard at Kulmbach the mould are in possession of Mr. Terana´s sister now, but I don´t have any idea about an address or contact.
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The heir of the moulds is the brother of Christian Térana. He is not interested in, so it is his wife, sister-in-law, who deals. I don't know if the moulds are still being but if anyone was willing for buying these I could pass the information.
Richard
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Hello Richard,
can we discuss with PM?
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Hello Frank
Yes, we can.
Richard