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SOLD - 19th Century Pair of Lions

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A gorgeously aged and weathered pair of 19th Century stone lions that originated from the entrance pillars of a Georgian home in Stamford, Lincolnshire. They remained there through to 1940 when they were then put up for auction and purchased by Lucy Miller, Tuthill Farm, Therfield, Hertfordshire.

She then handed them down to her son and his wife who then handed them to their son and daughter n law.

We purchased them at an antique fair in Newark, Lincolnshire.

H. 50 x Depth. 24 x Base 24 cm

GA18/11

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A gorgeously aged and weathered pair of 19th Century stone lions that originated from the entrance pillars of a Georgian home in Stamford, Lincolnshire. They remained there through to 1940 when they were then put up for auction and purchased by Lucy Miller, Tuthill Farm, Therfield, Hertfordshire.

She then handed them down to her son and his wife who then handed them to their son and daughter n law.

We purchased them at an antique fair in Newark, Lincolnshire.

H. 50 x Depth. 24 x Base 24 cm

GA18/11

A gorgeously aged and weathered pair of 19th Century stone lions that originated from the entrance pillars of a Georgian home in Stamford, Lincolnshire. They remained there through to 1940 when they were then put up for auction and purchased by Lucy Miller, Tuthill Farm, Therfield, Hertfordshire.

She then handed them down to her son and his wife who then handed them to their son and daughter n law.

We purchased them at an antique fair in Newark, Lincolnshire.

H. 50 x Depth. 24 x Base 24 cm

GA18/11

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