Pretty common in the late 1800s, early 1900s, to have these situated around the portico or front gates to an estate here in lower New York. We pull these lions out of the weeds often around here. They became very popular after the World Expo in 1893. Edward Kemeys (1843-1907), established a studio in Chicago in 1892. The following year, the World’s Columbian Exposition showcased twelve of his sculptures in plaster including massive lions. At the fair, Kemeys’ lions were placed at the entrance to the Fine Arts Palace.