Done by Liza Todd Tilly. Cold cast bronze piece titles "Fight to the wire" dated 1992 and signed with authentication information
18-20 inch oval
Hello, this item is a cold cast bronze wall relief titled “Fight to the Wire,” dated 1992 and attributed to Liza Todd Tilly. The composition depicts two racehorses with jockeys in close competition, rendered in a dynamic, overlapping arrangement within an oval format. The modeling shows strong anatomical detail and energetic line work, characteristic of equestrian sporting subjects popular in late 20th century decorative sculpture. The piece appears to be a resin based cold cast bronze rather than a solid foundry cast bronze, mounted on a shaped wooden backing, which was a common presentation format for wall plaques during this period. Provided the signature and authentication details are present and verifiable, it fits within the category of limited edition sporting art rather than fine art bronze sculpture in the traditional foundry sense.
Cold cast bronze equestrian wall reliefs of this scale, approximately 18 to 20 inches in oval format, typically trade in the secondary market between 300 USD and 900 USD depending on condition, edition size, and documented authorship. Works with confirmed signatures and supporting paperwork tend to achieve stronger results. Assuming good overall condition and intact mounting, a realistic current market value would fall in the range of 450 USD to 750 USD.