This Pan Satyr Statue was discovered at an estate sale. It is made of solid brass with a marble base. It is a hoofed figure with horns and a phallic appendage. The figure appears to be holding a flute or lyre in his lap. It is signed with the "Pi" symbol, which signifies  P, A, and then N, spelling "PAN" (See Images). It appears to have been cast from a mold, touched up, and affixed to the eloquent marble base. It stands 8" tall and has a red felt covering fixed to the marble base.


This piece has roots in greek mythology, Satyr would often have hooves and goat legs, with the torso of a man. These mythological creatures were associated with sexuality. The phallic appendage is covered with paper in the photos, but I am able to share pictures without the tape upon request. Feel free to message me with any questions.


Condition is excellent, see images. I can also provide more pictures upon request.