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The Lion - Original Etching by Antonio Tempesta - 1610s
By Antonio Tempesta
Located in Roma, IT
The lion is a wonderful black and white etching on thick laid paper, realized by the Italian master
Category

Early 17th Century Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Old master oil from 1661 - Majestic lion hunting landscape - Brueghel hunt
Located in Aartselaar, BE
Old master oil from 1661 - Majestic hunting landscape with lions This captivating painting
Category

17th Century Old Masters Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Pair of Blanc de Chine Buddhist Lions, Foo Dogs Early Kangxi, 1662-1722
Located in CA, CA
A pair of late 17th-early 18th century Buddhistic lions. Two males, of left and right pairing each
Category

Antique Early 18th Century Asian Animal Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

17th Century Style Lions
Located in Katonah, NY
A pair of 17th-century style terra-cotta lions seated on their haunches, with animated expressions
Category

Antique 19th Century English Statues

A 17th Century Carved Wood Lion
Located in Petworth, GB
A 17th century carved wooden Lion France, 17th century ” A characterful 17th century lion carved
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Antique 17th Century French Animal Sculptures

Materials

Oak

Museum Quality 17th Century Spanish Colonial Lion Sculpture
Located in Montecito, CA
Spanish Colonial stone lion Cuernavaca, Mexico, 17th century From the collection of, Rancho
Category

Antique 17th Century Mexican Sculptures

17th century old master drawing of a lion
By Stefano Della Bella
Located in Sleepy Hollow, NY
A 17th century old master pen and ink drawing of a lion .It has an old label on the back suggesting
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Drawings

Materials

Pen, Ink

A Pair of 17th Century Dutch Stone Lion Heads
Located in Montecito, CA
A Pair of exceptional Stone Lion Heads with exaggerated form and expression. 17th Century
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Dutch Architectural Elements

Materials

Sandstone

17th Century Limestone Lion s Head on Contemporary Polished Steel Stand
Located in Woodbury, CT
What an amazing piece of sculpture! This fierce lion's head is quite large and magnificently-carved
Category

Antique 17th Century French Statues

Materials

Limestone, Steel

Pair of 17th C Stone Lions
Located in Hudson, NY
Important pair of C17th European Limestone Lions, French or Italian on later limestone bases
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier French Garden Ornaments

17th Century French Stone Lion placed on an 18th Century Stone Base
Located in Poling, West Sussex
A 17th century French stone carved lion on a 18th century stone base.The lion has a great presence
Category

Antique 17th Century Statues

Materials

Stone

17th c. Bronze Lion Finial
Located in Summerland, CA
A finely cast bronze finial representing an upright lion with sympatico expression. Originally from
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Collectibles and Curiosities

Materials

Bronze

Rare Pair of Late 17th Century French Stone Garden Lions
Located in Tacoma, WA
Rare Pair of Late 17th Century French Stone Garden Lions.
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier French Statues

Materials

Stone

Pair of Venetian Carved Lion Heads
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Gesso over hand carved wood. Likely from the interior of an Italian boat. Lion heads without
Category

Antique Mid-17th Century Italian Mounted Objects

Fruitwood Carving of a Recumbent Lion
Located in Sutton Coldfield, GB
. A comparable wooden lion, dated to the mid-16th Century, and marked as ‘possibly English’, was sold
Category

Antique Early 17th Century European Animal Sculptures

Materials

Fruitwood

Ming Dynasty Carved Stone Foo Lion
Located in Woodbury, CT
The ferocious beast sits on an integral 2-tier base, upon his (or hers) hind legs while his (or hers) front legs extend. Chisel marks obvious on bottom.
Category

Antique Early 17th Century Chinese Ming Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Stone

Early 18th Century Norwegian Burr Birchwood Peg Tankard
Located in Sutton Coldfield, GB
tankards were made of silver as well as finely figured wood and the earliest date to the 17th century. The
Category

Antique Early 18th Century Norwegian Pitchers

Materials

Birch

Elsmore Forster Ironstone Ale Jug with Exotic Animal Transferware, circa 1850
By Elsmore Forster
Located in Pittsburgh, PA
'William Walker Holly Bush Inn 1864,' a 17th century inn in Derbyshire. Lions, elephants, zebras, a red
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century British High Victorian Pitchers

Materials

Ironstone

Pair of Large 17th Century Sandstone Lions
Located in Hilversum, NL
Seated, each holding a shield with their front paws, one facing left and the other facing right. Provenance: Borg "De Brake" in Obergum, The Netherlands. Were they sto...
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Dutch Garden Ornaments

Materials

Sandstone

Chinese Kangxi Pair of Blanc de Chine Buddisth Lions or Foo Dogs, 17th Century
Located in London, GB
sensitivity metamorphosed the dog into a lion, even though lions were not indigenous to China, since this
Category

Antique Late 17th Century Chinese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Netherlandish School Ink Drawing of a Lion, 17th/18th C.
Located in Hallowell, ME
framed. Net image size about 11" x 10" Lions are highly sought after in Old Master works and this shows
Category

Early 18th Century Old Masters Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink

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