It’s bronze in good condition 80cm Total height , 65cm body height Only , weight 4.750kg
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This is a metal figure, possibly bronze, that is in the form of an ancient Greek Spartan warrior, as evidenced by the form of the helmet, and possibly a citizen warrior called a Hoplite Soldier. Without provenance, whether this was excavated from the water, land, or made to appear this way originally cannot be stated. In order to determine age, an electroanalytical method test, based on the voltammetry of microparticles
is a way for dating, though it may be cost prohibitive. Without such necessary information a valuation is challenging. Many of these forms were created as tourist souvenirs. The estimate is based on presuming this is a contemporary piece and utilizes actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail 'asking prices' can be higher and vary.
I'm not exactly sure. Based on other experts its comes from many,many years ago,may have something to do with Greek culture and its value can be extremely high with 7 digits. It used to belong to a family member who past away many years ago and its basically heredity.
Do you have any additional information on how this piece was found and came to market?