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A pair of Chinese famille verte Buddhistic lions, 19th century
each leaning on its hind legs, with open jaws revealing menacing teeth, the mane moulded as raised roundels and plaits running from the top of the head to the tail, reserved on a black spotted green ground illustrating the fur, one with a brocade ball under its paw and the other with a cub -- 5¾in. (14.5cm.) wide. (2)
each leaning on its hind legs, with open jaws revealing menacing teeth, the mane moulded as raised roundels and plaits running from the top of the head to the tail, reserved on a black spotted green ground illustrating the fur, one with a brocade ball under its paw and the other with a cub -- 5¾in. (14.5cm.) wide. (2)
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