A rare and striking 19th-century bronze figurine depicting a rugged pirate accompanied by his loyal monkey. Cast with fine detail, the figure stands in a commanding pose with sword at his side, bandana tied across his head, and loose trousers gathered above the ankles. The pirate’s expressive face and muscular form embody the romanticized vision of seafaring life. At his feet, a small monkey clings closely, adding both charm and narrative to the composition.

The sculpture rests on an ornate base adorned with scrollwork, typical of late 19th-century foundry work. Its dark patinated finish has aged beautifully, with natural wear consistent with time. The subject matter—pirates and exotic companions—was especially popular in maritime-inspired decorative arts of the Victorian era, appealing to collectors of nautical history and adventurous themes.

This figure is both decorative and collectible, offering a glimpse into the fascination with piracy and exploration that captivated 19th-century Europe.