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    Posted 4 years ago

    vintagelamp
    (1101 items)

    I was told that this creature represented a "Dream Eater" but it does not look the the ones that I see on line. This looks like a three-legged frog. Can anyone help?

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    Comments

    1. OpheliaandCo, 4 years ago
      I have two of these frogs. One bronze the other stone. They have a place where you put a coin in their mouth. I like them because they're so weird. Not sure why they only have one foot in the back, tho.
    2. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 4 years ago
      OpheliaandCo,
      Thanks for the great info and comment!!!
    3. Celiene Celiene, 4 years ago
      He is a Chinese Jin Chan. He is supposed to bring you money. I have a Cinnabar one!

      Here's a similar bronze:

      https://www.caa-auction.com/art-asian-12A/12A0055.html
    4. Celiene Celiene, 4 years ago
      WOW. Check this one. She says it's the 3 legged toad of Liu Hai. (It's CHINESE, not Japanese!)

      https://www.anticstore.art/70825P
    5. Celiene Celiene, 4 years ago
      I once had a large jade Liu Hai and his toad on his back.

      "Liu Hai represents prosperity and wealth to the Chinese. He was a government official and alchemist in ancient China who befriended a three-legged toad. According to the story, every time the toad jumped into a well he returned with a gold coin. Having an image of these two in your home or office greatly improves your chance of receiving riches."
    6. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 4 years ago
      Celiene,
      Wow!!!!! Thanks for all of the fabulous information. I think that mine looks mostly like the inkwell. I wonder if it is really an inwell )(?). Anyway, I loved all the the stories and photos!!!! Many thanks!!!!

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