Mid-late 19th century, Chinese porcelain mythical lion "foo dog" believed to have the power to ward off evil spirts, keeping negative energy from the area they are protecting and enhancing lucky wealth energy.  This one has quite the personality, a beautiful peking blue glaze, and was acquired from the Louisville KY estate of an artist and art collector.

Measures appx 8"t x 4" at it's widest point and 2.75" deep.

If you choose the local pick up option, for your convenience we have locations in Louisville’s 40206 area and Scottsburg IN.

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We offer multiple shipping options including free local pick up, and will combine shipping when more than one item is ordered.  We'll stop learning when we are 6' under, if you know more please share!  Super glad to be back in the saddle again post Covid; thank you for hanging in there with us and for supporting our efforts to rescue historic and still useful items.


 

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To preserve authenticity and original condition we do not make ANY attempts to clean or restore the items we sell.  We feel that decision is best left to the buyer and understand that the proper restoration and or cleaning is best done by experts or to the liking of the buyer.  We go to great lengths to handle things carefully, including strict attention to detail during packaging and shipping.


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