"Silenus Bacchus Drunk Bronze After The Antique Of Naples Mountable In Lamp Italy"
Large bronze sculpture, first half of the 19th century, dark brown superbepatine, representing a drunken Silenus holding a snake in his left arm, after an ancient bronze discovered in Pompeii and kept at the Archaeological Museum of Naples ma, this Italian cast is exceptionally fitted with a thread allowing the sculpture to be mounted as a lamp (otherwise to keep in Calssic sculpture and remove the thread)