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Pair of 1950s Foo Dog Lamps
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Pair of 19th Century Chinese Bronze Foo Dog Lamps
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A striking and sculptural pair of mid-19th century Chinese bronze foo dog incense burners, later converted into lamps in the early 20th century. These richly cast guardian figures—sy...
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Located in Milano, IT
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