LEO - XI


Turn-of-the-Century Cast Iron Lion Bank with Traces of Original Golden Patina (LEO Design)

 

LEO Design is sharing some of our favorite LEOs this week, as we mark the election of the new pontiff, Pope LEO XIV.

Shown here, a Turn-of-the-Century cast iron lion bank.  Years of aging has left a darkened and highly-textured surface—while traces of the original golden paint are still visible in the mane.  At one time, deposited coins could be removed by unscrewing the two cast iron sides—held-together with a screw.  Over the decades, the screw (and two connected halves) seem to have fused-together, making it difficult (or impossible) to open-up.  But this handsome vintage lion would easily earn his keep just standing-around, looking good.  And think: he was made sometime during the papacy of the last Leo, LEO XIII.  Click on the photo above to learn more about him.

More handsome LEOs tomorrow and in the days to come.

 

Though our Greenwich Village store is now permanently closed, LEO Design is still alive and well!  Please visit our on-line store where we continue to sell Handsome Gifts (www.LEOdesignNYC.com)

To arrange a visit our Pittsburgh showroom (by private appointment only), please call 917-446-4248.