A bronze aquamanile in the form of a lion

We believe this piece to be a truly wonderful, very old bronze lion form aquamanile. These are so rare to find, this really is a special piece.

An aquamanile was a jug used both in the home and at church to wash hands (aqua = water manus= hand). They were made from precious metals, base metals or ceramics. From the 12th century onwards aquamaniles depicting lions, horses, dragons and other beasts were very popular.

We are not sure when this piece dates to, but it’s simple form, naive style and materials suggests an early example. The plinth is possibly a later addition. Some polychrome paint remains to the base.

A heavy piece and exceptionally rare piece.



Dimensions:

All approximate

Overall

Length 26cm

Width 14cm

Height 23cm

Metal skull is life size for scale

 

Condition:

Where there are specific points to note we will detail these as far as possible but please be aware that all our items have wear commensurate with age and are as seen in the photographs. If you require any specific information please do not hesitate to get in contact. As seen in the images, but not limited to: patina as seen. Repair to the hind portion. Loss of the cap. Marks/scratches etc commensurate with age.

 

 


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