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Knife with Handle in the form of a Lion Clutching Elephants

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Bronze with traces of gilt, Angkor period, Cambodia or Thailand
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Martin and Roberta Lerner in memory of Anthony Gardner 1992
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Title: Knife with Handle in the form of a Lion Clutching Elephants
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Bronze with traces of gilt, Angkor period, Cambodia or Thailand.

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