An 'emaille sur biscuit' so-called 'spinach and egg' painted sculpture of a Buddhist lion - Porcelain - China - Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
A Chinese 'emaille sur biscuit' so-called 'spinach and egg' painted sculpture of a standing male Buddhist lion ('foo' dog, or temple lion) on a organically shaped base, 1st half 18th century, ca 10 cm. high, 7. 5 cm. long and 5 cm. wide.
The lion with bulging eyes, flaring nostrils, gaping mouth, sticking out tongue, wavy mane and upright bushy tail, holding his right paw on a ball, the back with mounting hole for the tail, in excellent condition.
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A Chinese 'emaille sur biscuit' so-called 'spinach and egg' painted sculpture of a standing male Buddhist lion ('foo' dog, or temple lion) on a organically shaped base, 1st half 18th century, ca 10 cm. high, 7. 5 cm. long and 5 cm. wide.
The lion with bulging eyes, flaring nostrils, gaping mouth, sticking out tongue, wavy mane and upright bushy tail, holding his right paw on a ball, the back with mounting hole for the tail, in excellent condition.