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A POTTERY TOMB FIGURE OF AN EQUESTRIAN, HAN TO TANG DYNASTY A POTTERY TOMB FIGURE OF AN EQUESTRIAN, HAN TO TANG DYNASTY China, 202 BC-907 AD. Finely modeled as a horse standing foursquare, mounted with an equestrian, the face wrinkled and with a gentle smile, the head surmounted by a hat, and dressed in loose robes, covered overall in a white slip and with black accents. Provenance: Austrian private collection. Condition: Commensurate with age as expected from Tang dynasty excavations. Small losses, few small chips, repairs to the legs and exposed areas, minor touchups, wear to the pigments, and soil encrustations. Weight: 2,100 g Dimensions: Height 36 cm

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A POTTERY TOMB FIGURE OF AN EQUESTRIAN, HAN TO TANG DYNASTY A POTTERY TOMB FIGURE OF AN EQUESTRIAN, HAN TO TANG DYNASTY China, 202 BC-907 AD. Finely modeled as a horse standing foursquare, mounted with an equestrian, the face wrinkled and with a gentle smile, the head surmounted by a hat, and dressed in loose robes, covered overall in a white slip and with black accents. Provenance: Austrian private collection. Condition: Commensurate with age as expected from Tang dynasty excavations. Small losses, few small chips, repairs to the legs and exposed areas, minor touchups, wear to the pigments, and soil encrustations. Weight: 2,100 g Dimensions: Height 36 cm

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