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Pair of Fô Lions, Smoky Quartz on Base, 19th Century, Ming Dynasty Style

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    Located in CRÉTEIL, FR
    Pyrogen representing a figure in bronze. His face is jovial and he holds a tankard in his left hand. He is screwed on a griotte marble base. The scraper is between the shoes. Period: 19th century  Dimensions : Height : 12cm - Diameter of the base : 8cm Pyrogenes are match holders, very common before the generalization of lighters, very useful because they can be portable. In the absence of electricity, they were necessary as well to light a stove as a paraffin lamp...
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  • Bronze, Brown Patina, Faun with Owls Against a Red Marble Base, 19th Century
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  • Cavalier Terracotta Turquoise Glaze - Chinese Enamels - Period: 19th Century
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  • Natural Stone Sculpture - Sodalite - China - Late 19th Century Period
    Located in CRÉTEIL, FR
    A very fine piece of natural stone, Sodalite, made in China. Finely chiselled, this large statue depicts a scene of life in which several ancient symbols stand side by side, such as the Phoenix, swallows, a horse, earthly abundance with its luxuriant vegetation, fruit, but also food from the ocean and its generous fish, a man, a woman and a child. First discovered in Greenland in 1806, Sodalite was analysed by a Scottish chemist 5 years later (1811), Mr Thomas Thomson. Several long years went by without it achieving any real success. It was not until 1891 that the stone was recognised as an ornamental stone.    It was during a diplomatic trip to Canada in 1901 that Mary de Teck (wife of King George V) discovered Sodalite and fell under the spell of this natural stone.  The princess ordered a large quantity of Sodalite to decorate her London flats. Sodalite quickly became fashionable.   Period: Late 19th century - Napoleon III Dimensions: Total height with base: 92cm x Width: 31.5cm x Depth: 27cm Dimensions of wooden base: Height: 7cm x Length: 25cm x Width: 23cm But what do these symbols mean? The phoenix, a mythological bird, symbolises purification and rebirth, as it is said to rise from its own ashes.   This magnificent bird is also synonymous with good fortune, opportunity and luck in Asian cultures. In feng shui, the phoenix is also one of the four celestial animals (sometimes also known as the red bird or red raven). The red phoenix...
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  • Gilt Bronze Group, Sarpédon, Signed, Henri Peinte, Period, 19th Century
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  • Patinated Bronze, David Winner, Henri Plé, Company of Bronzes of Paris, 19th
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    Magnificent statuette in light brown and shaded brown patinated bronze. Old cast representing King David victorious over Goliath resting on a molded circular base. It is titled on a cartridge: "David winner" and annotated Salon des Beaux-Arts. It has a cast stamp on the back of the Société des Bronzes de Paris. This cast is very precise in detail, the facial features are well defined and its nuanced patina is original. Period: 19th century. circa: 1890-1900. Dimensions: Height: 43 cm x width: 15 cm. Signed hollow on the terrace: Henri Plé...
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