Mid-Century Iberian Silvered Brass Fighting Cockerels
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Crouching Rooster: 5”W x 4 3/4”H x 4 1/2”D
Standing Rooster: 4 1/2”W x 3 3/4”H x 5 3/4”D
The Iberian tradition of metalcraft finds a spirited expression in this pair of vintage silver-plated brass fighting cockerels. Likely originating from the storied workshops of Spain or Portugal, these sculptures transcend decorative art to become a cinematic study of tension and avian anatomy. The composition relies on the interplay of two distinct silhouettes: one bird is coiled in a low, defensive crouch while the other stands with a flared, lyre-shaped tail, capturing the precise moment of a high-stakes confrontation.
The materiality of the pieces offers a sophisticated narrative of wear and history. Heavy silver plating has softened over time, allowing the warm, golden brass core to emerge at the high points of the plumage. This natural bimetallic patina creates a painterly chiaroscuro effect, emphasizing the deep, almost brutalist texture of the cast feathers. This raw metallic energy is punctuated by the sharp intensity of faceted ruby-red glass eyes, which lend a lifelike spark to the cool-toned forms.
Measuring approximately five inches in their primary dimensions, these sculptures possess a gravitational weight that belies their size. At ByCloudia, they serve as a bridge between Old World European craftsmanship and modern sculptural sensibilities, functioning as a tactile, light-catching focal point for a curated interior. They are less like figurines and more like architectural fragments—rich in movement, texture, and the enduring soul of Iberian design.
Portugal or Spain
1940s - 1950s














