Two Han Dynasty Equestrian Pottery Figures
Chinese, Han Dynasty. One figure with red pigment, the saddles, trimmings, and tassels painted in white with red details, and the other figure painted in red and black, the horse's saddle with white slip and remnants of green and red decoration. Approx: (larger) h. 12.75" w. 10" d. 4". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Morton & Kathleen Sachs of Louisville, Kentucky, purchased as a group of four for $3,600 from TK Asian Antiquities (Williamsburg, VA) in 2000 or 2001.
Condition Report: Surface losses including polychrome loss commensurate with age and use.
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Chinese, Han Dynasty. One figure with red pigment, the saddles, trimmings, and tassels painted in white with red details, and the other figure painted in red and black, the horse's saddle with white slip and remnants of green and red decoration. Approx: (larger) h. 12.75" w. 10" d. 4". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Morton & Kathleen Sachs of Louisville, Kentucky, purchased as a group of four for $3,600 from TK Asian Antiquities (Williamsburg, VA) in 2000 or 2001.
Condition Report: Surface losses including polychrome loss commensurate with age and use.