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China, Qing Dynasty - Buddhist lion in glazed ceramic with cracked glaze, 19th century

China
Qing Dynasty - XIXth century
Buddhist lion

Glazed ceramic
26 x 12.3 cm
Former European private collection
Excellent condition

Buddhist lion (Fô dog) in glazed ceramic with turquoise crackle glaze. He is represented seated on an openwork quadrangular base playing with his little one, the right front paw resting on the latter. The back of the head has a coat with swirling hairs, the back receiving in its middle a series of coiled hairs from which emanate long curly locks, the tail forming a small plume. It presents a necklace decorated with a bell and two pendants.

Dimensions :
- Height : 26 cm
- Width : 12.3 cm
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Qing : (1644-1912) Chinese dynasty. The Qing dynasty is a Manchu dynasty ruling the country between 1644 and 1912. It was preceded by the Ming dynasty, the las Han dynasty. Quing dynasty was the last imperial dynasty of China. Most famous emperors are Qianlong (1735-1799) and Kangxi (1661-1722).

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