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1011 Two Burmese Brass Temple Dogs Chinthe Mythical Lion

This antique Burmese Chinthe lion sculpture is crafted from brass and displays intricate detailing. A Chinthe is a mythical lion often found guarding temples in Myanmar. This piece showcases the rich artistic heritage of Burma and would be a striking addition to any collection of Asian art.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Entitled Water 2026-03-08 16:49:21 £31.00
Genius Libs 2026-03-08 16:49:21 £30.00 Auto
Genius Libs 2026-03-08 16:21:21 £24.00
Hunter Potential 2026-03-08 15:50:20 £23.00
Entitled Water 2026-03-08 15:50:20 £22.02 Auto
Entitled Water 2026-03-08 12:10:56 £18.00
Hunter Potential 2026-03-08 12:10:56 £17.00 Auto
Hunter Potential 2026-03-08 11:49:46 £13.00
Jazz Union 2026-03-08 11:49:46 £12.00 Auto
Jazz Union 2026-03-08 07:07:03 £9.00
Genius Libs 2026-03-07 20:21:40 £8.00
Jazz Union 2026-03-07 20:21:40 £7.50 Auto
Jazz Union 2026-03-07 19:58:20 £7.00
Smell Adequate 2026-03-07 18:44:18 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £31.00

Winner: Entitled Water

Timezone: Europe/London

Reserve Met

Burmese Chinthe Lion Sculpture

This striking sculpture depicts a Chinthe, a mythical lion prominent in Burmese iconography and often guarding temples and sacred spaces. Crafted from brass, this Chinthe exhibits detailed carving, capturing the creature’s powerful physique and regal expression. The sculpture likely originated as a temple guardian or decorative element, reflecting the rich artistic traditions of Myanmar (Burma).

Condition and Collectibility

This Chinthe shows signs of age and use, consistent with its likely antique origins. The brass exhibits a lovely patina, adding to its character and authenticity. This sculpture would appeal to collectors of Asian art, particularly those interested in Burmese religious artifacts or mythical creatures. Its unique form and cultural significance make it a desirable addition to any collection.