Guardian Lion / Foo Dog Bookends

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by KosmoCramer, Feb 19, 2017.

  1. KosmoCramer

    KosmoCramer Active Member

    I picked these up at an antique store recently. Don't know much about them but they appear to be Guardian Lion / Foo Dog bookends. They seem somewhat old and feels like ceramic (could be a different stone material) but not an expert.

    I like the Asian style a lot and bought them to display on my bookshelf. Can anyone help identifying possible age, maker etc.

    The care sticker looks a lot more discolored and old in person than in the picture.

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  2. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    I think these may be unicorns rather than Foo dogs. They lack the standard iconography. And probably carved from stone. I keep want to call it loess stone, but am not certain. It a fine grained silt-based stone, softer than shale.
     
  3. KosmoCramer

    KosmoCramer Active Member

    If they are unicorns would it still be of Chinese origin or would that be a different region?

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  4. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    these are molds.....maybe a stone powder based resin..
     
  5. KosmoCramer

    KosmoCramer Active Member

    They weigh about 3 to 4 lbs each (estimate). When you knock on it with your knuckles it makes a similar sound as if you knocked on a ceramic vase. Would resin produce that sound?

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  6. KosmoCramer

    KosmoCramer Active Member

    Also the back (pedestal area) is not quite even.. if it was a mold shouldnt that area be straight/smooth? Thanks again in advance.

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  7. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    See the smooth tail where it meets the bulbous end...I see a depression there consistent with a molded item.
    Where you show the back of the base the critter is on....it's all smooth rounded edges , consistent with a molded object.
    Also at the top edge I see a crater....consistent with a the type of bubbles you find in a molded figure.
    The rough bottom of the base , and sanded edges around it are also consistent with the finish of a molded item.
     
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  8. KosmoCramer

    KosmoCramer Active Member

    Would you say they are bookends or just small statues?

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  9. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    I am not convinced that they are molded.

    And, yes, Chinese.

    If they serve well as bookends, then call them bookends.
     
  10. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    They are Pixiu, little dragons. They guard against overspending and other loss of riches. Nice detail: their tails are lifted to show that they have no 'cavity' to lose money from. There, I said it nicely:playful:
    Chinese place them facing a door or window, to guard against money flying out the door or window.
     
  11. KosmoCramer

    KosmoCramer Active Member

    Thanks for the help!

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  12. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Maybe not......I've had to look at one too many molded totem poles.....but it's what I see in the photo's ! :sour:
     
  13. KosmoCramer

    KosmoCramer Active Member

    How old do you think it could be. With the care instruction sticker my guess would be 1950s-60s at the earliest?

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