I purchased one of these cornice lions last week, it came from the 1915 annex of the Boatmans’ bank building, St Louis.
27″H 11″W 17″D, 130#
The building was originally 7 stories high, but in 1920 they added 4 more floors on after removing the roof and cornice, and then either replacing the original cornice or re-installing it all. There were 69 lions that were scaled for a 7 story building, and when it was 11 stories they looked someone “small” scaled.

Boatman’s bank annex ca 1915
Architect: Eames and Young (active 1885-1910s)
 The terracotta and the lions were made by the Winkle terracotta Company, St Louis
The terracotta and the lions were made by the Winkle terracotta Company, St Louis
Photo from 1883
