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           A PAINTED STRAW-GLAZED POTTERY MODEL OF A HORSE   AN AMBER-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A LADY
           Sui Dynasty                                       Tang Dynasty
           Standing four-square on a rectangular base, arrayed with a tassel-  Gracefully modelled standing with the hands held together at her waist
           hung bridle and a red saddle cloth all finely detailed in red, black and   under a long scarf flowing down from her shoulder, the hem of her
           pale green and fitted over the cantle to sit above long stirrups, the   high-waisted robe folded naturally revealing the tips of her upturned
           body with hogged mane and long tail covered with yellowish glaze.   shoes, the waistband tied in a long trailing bow on the back, her hair in
           29cm (11 3/8in) long.                             an elaborate coiffure above the full round face. 39cm (15 2/8in) high.
           £500 - 800                                        £2,000 - 3,000
           CNY4,500 - 7,200                                  CNY18,000 - 27,000

           Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價   Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價

           隋 陶胎彩繪馬俑                                          唐 陶胎褐黃釉仕女俑

           See a related example illustrated by R.D.Jacobsen, Celestial Horses   Provenance: James (1914-1990) and Marilynn Alsdorf (1925-2019),
           and Long Sleeve Dancers: The David W.Dewey Collection of Ancient   New York
           Chinese Tomb Sculpture, Minneapolis, 2013, pp.152–153; see also   Sotheby’s New York, 22 March 1999, lot 362
           J.Baker, Appeasing the Spirits: Sui and Tang Dynasty Tomb Sculpture
           From The Schloss Collection, New York, 1993, no.22.  Published, Illustrated and Exhibited:
                                                             Roger Keverne Ltd., Summer Exhibition, London, 2000, no.29.

           493                                               來源:紐約James(1914-1990)與Marilynn Alsdorf(1925-2019)
           TWO PAINTED POTTERY MODELS OF CAPARISONED HORSES  伉儷舊藏
           Tang Dynasty                                      紐約蘇富比,1999年3月22日,拍品編號362
           Both shown standing four-square on a flat rectangular base with the
           head turned slightly to the left, one horse with a spotted mane, fitted   展覽著錄:Roger Keverne Ltd.,《夏季展覽》,倫敦,2000年,
           with an ornamented bridle and harness, traces of coloured pigments   編號29
           remaining, wood stands. The larger 32cm (12 1/2in) long. (4).
                                                             See a related figure, Tang dynasty, illustrated by S.G.Valenstein, The
           £1,500 - 2,000                                    Herzman Collection of Chinese Ceramics, New York, 1992, no.16;
           CNY14,000 - 18,000                                see another example illustrated by J.Ayers, The Seligman Collection
                                                             of Oriental Art, Volume 2, Chinese and Korean Pottery and Porcelain,
           Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價   London, 1964, no.D44, pl. XVIII.

           唐 陶胎彩繪馬俑 一組兩件

           See related pottery horses, Tang dynasty, illustrated by R.D.Jacobsen,
           Celestial Horses & Long Sleeve Dancers: The David W. Dewey
           Collection of Ancient Chinese Tomb Sculpture, Minneapolis, 2013,
           p.219.

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