Antiques & Art
Pair of Japanese Shishi koma-inu (Foo dogs)
- Item Number
- 185
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Sold
- 18 USD to spd03cbc9
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Each beautifully glazed in attractive green, blue, brown, and cream colors.
Considered auspicious symbols of wealth, status, and good fortune; foo dogs—commonly referred to as shishi or koma-inu in Japan—are often seen guarding shrines, straddling the doorways of shops, and protecting public buildings. The male is almost always depicted with a spherical globe under-foot, symbolizing dominion over the world. These mythical effigies have deep religious and social symbolism and can be seen in countries across Asia. Our guardian made from cast bronze, has excellent details and a wonderful patina that would place it, circa 1915. It is signed on bottom.
Dimensions: Pair are each 7 inches tall and 4.5 inches width.
Quality: Fine condition Provenance: old Shiga collection
Item Special Note
Item to be picked up in Burlington, Vermont by the winner.
Please inquire about shipping.
Item may be viewed at the Flynn Center’s administrative offices. Please call Michele at 652-4502 to set up a mutually convenient time.
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