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A PAINTED GREY POTTERY
EQUESTRIAN
Han Dynasty
The rider seated facing forwards with the
hands held out to the front, wearing a hat and
tunic, the horse draped in a saddle cloth and
with light pigments to simulate the trappings.
30cm (11.3/4in) high.
151 £800 - 1,000
CNY7,100 - 8,800
HK$7,700 - 9,700
Provenance: Acquired in Hong Kong in 1996.
152
A PAINTED GREY POTTERY
EQUESTRIAN
Han Dynasty
The figure in an animated stance, with the
head turned to his left, wearing a tunic with
voluminous cuffs, the horse draped in a
saddle cloth and the trappings denoted in red
and cream pigments.
31cm (12.1/4in) high.
£800 - 1,000
CNY7,100 - 8,800
HK$7,700 - 9,700
152 The result of Oxford
thermoluminescence test number
C102u4, dated 2 October 2002, is
consistent with the dating of this lot.
153
A SANCAI GLAZED FIGURAL TILE
Ming Dynasty
Decorated with a seated Bodhisattva on a
lotus throne within a cusped niche, impressed
double gourd seal mark to one side.
19cm (7.1/2in) high.
£700 - 1,000
CNY6,200 - 8,800
HK$6,800 - 9,700
153
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