Stoneware Salt-glaze Ornamental Lion Spill Holders
Located in London, England
A pair of antique salt-glazed stoneware lion spill holders, applied mouldings from early 19th
Antique Early 19th Century British Victorian Animal Sculptures
Stoneware
Stoneware Salt-glaze Ornamental Lion Spill Holders
Located in London, England
A pair of antique salt-glazed stoneware lion spill holders, applied mouldings from early 19th
Stoneware
Pair of Scottish Salt Glazed Lions
Located in Kirkland, WA
Pair of Scottish Terra Cotta Lions with Salt Glazed Finish. These are a true pair of lions - one
Terracotta
English Salt Glazed Pottery Lion Mid-18th Century Made circa 1760
Located in Katonah, NY
This salt glaze figure of a lion was made in England in the mid-18th Century circa 1760. The
Stoneware
English Salt Glazed Stoneware Recumbent Lion
Located in Astoria, NY
English Salt Glazed Stoneware Flat Back Recumbent Armorial Lion, 19th century, unmarked. 12" H x 22
Stoneware
English Salt Glazed Stoneware Recumbent Lion
Located in Astoria, NY
English Salt Glazed Stoneware Flat Back Recumbent Armorial Lion, 19th century, unmarked. 12" H x 22
Stoneware
Pair of Early 19th Century Salt Glaze Lions
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Early 19th Century English, Salt Glaze Lions
Large 19th Century English Stoneware Recumbent Lion
Located in Southampton, NY
A 19th century English salt glazed stoneware recumbent lion, raised on plinth.
Stoneware
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