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A Pair of 19th Century English Cast-Iron Lions

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    Located in Sag Harbor, NY
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  • 19th Century English Pair of Cast Iron Mounted Lion Masks
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  • 19th Century Victorian Cast Iron "Lion" Inkwell
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
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  • English 19th Century Cast Iron Unicorn
    Located in Baton Rouge, LA
    A large, cast iron unicorn, from 19th century England. Unicorns are a common motif used in British and Scottish works. A free unicorn, according to legend, is considered to be a wild and dangerous creature. This unicorn is tame, harmless and eager to guard your door, as it would make an impressive door...
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  • English 19th Century Cast Iron Unicorn
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  • 19th Century Pair of English Lion Figures
    Located in High Point, NC
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