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An Early 19thC Polychrome Painted Terracotta Figure of a Lion c.1800-10 sub-Curios discovered various primitive bowling balls

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Description

discovered various primitive bowling balls

the gargoyle head fashioned in the medieval manner with furrowed brows and deep nasolabial creases to a flowing mane

wearing a faux-pearl necklace and surviving from the first quarter of the twentieth century

The large area of vacant space around the figures only adds to their gravitas

The lines of this piece are very much of the period

An Early 19thC Polychrome Painted Terracotta Figure of a Lion c.1800-10 sub-Curios discovered various primitive bowling ballsOrigin: Italian Period: Early 19thC Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1800 10 Width: 6 Height: 6. 25 Depth: 3 In original condition, the hand painted terracotta lion painted in an nave style, to an integral oval base, the whole being beautifully timeworn and surviving from the first quarter of the nineteenth century. The condition is tired which is part of its appeal with chipping to the paintwork as photographed, though importantly there is no restoration

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