Antique Qing Dynasty Thai Bronze Lions Temple Guardians, Late 19th-Early 20th Century
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Presenting a singular Antique Indo Himalayan Lion, esteemed as a Temple Guardian from the Chinese Qing Dynasty era in Thailand, dated to the late 19th to early 20th Century. This formidable bronze statuette measures 29 cm in height, 15 cm in width, and 14 cm in depth (approximately 11.42 inches by 5.91 inches by 5.51 inches). The lion's intricate carvings and authoritative stance are emblematic of the fusion between Chinese and Thai artistry of the period. Traditionally positioned at the entrance of a sanctuary, it symbolizes protection and is a testament to the spiritual and artistic heritage of the region. The piece’s commanding appearance coupled with its historical value makes it a remarkable acquisition for collectors of Asian antiquities.
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Antique Qing Dynasty Thai Bronze Lions Temple Guardians, Late 19th-Early 20th Century
Estimate $600 - $750
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