Hi Braxx,
I am intrigued by the fact that these were simply left on your doorstep, but I assure you, whoever left them likely had nothing but the best of intentions. You haven't perhaps recently moved into a new home, or started a new business or some such venture?
It seems they are offering you some form of protection as well as wishes for health and prosperity.
The lions you refer to are foo (fo, fu) dogs, also referred to as "lions of fo." These are traditional Asian temple guardians, often found outside Shinto (Japanese) as well as Buddhist temples, though they are probably most associated with China. They are often depicted with a ball under their paw, repesenting the Earth. They are most typically situated at the entryway of religious structures in order to ward off evil spirits.
I am not particularly familiar with the smaller Buddhist statues, though given what is written on the bottom of them, they very much appear to resemble the familiar Taoist "Eight Immortals", some of which are commonly seen in places of business, as well as homes, and thus are likely Chinese in origin as well. Their intent is clear in that they wish to attract these four things into your life.
In regard to the large Buddha, beyond more universally being a symbol of enlightened knowledge and compassion, different Buddhas have their own unique significance, depending primarily on the hand postures (mudras) and the implements held therein. If you could tell me anything more about such, I could likely tell you which Buddha it is and its particular symbolism.
All in all though, nothing to worry about it appears. Just a random act of kindness, or someone looking out for your health, happiness and safety.
Take care. :)
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