- Chinese. attendants, collection of four.
Tang Dynasty, glazed earthenware. 13¼ h × 3 w × 3 d in. result: $455. estimate: $300–500....
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Sui Dynasty, earthenware with applied paint. 9 h × 3 w × 2 d in. result: $585. estimate: $600–800....
[more like this] - Chinese. attendants, set of two. Northern
Wei Dynasty, earthenware with applied paint, carved wood. 18 h × 4½ w × 2 d in. result: $2,000. estimate: $800–1,200. Additional example measures: 17.75 h x 4.5 w x 1.75...
[more like this] - Chinese. attendant. Han Dynasty, earthenware
with applied paint. 17½ h × 6 w × 3¼ d in. result: $384. estimate: $600–800....
[more like this] - 11 ASIAN DECORATIVE ITEMS, CARVED FIGURES,
BUDDHAS, TRA...Eleven (11) Asian decorative items. 1st-6th items: Six (6) assorted carved Asian figures, including one (1) carved and polychrome painted seated scholar, three...
[more like this] - PAIR CHINESE GLAZED EARTHENWARE ATTENDANTS
Possibly Tang Dynasty, green glazed terracotta with white and black pigment, dressed in green robes, one holding a measuring tool, the other posed to hold a missing staff,...
[more like this] - Three Chinese Ceramic Funerary Objects
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a Han dynasty pottery figure of a warrior, a Han dynasty pottery covered ding vessel and a Ming dynasty painted stoneware figure of a male attendant.
Height of tallest 18...
[more like this] - CHINESE EARTHENWARE FUNERARY ATTENDANT,
GARDIAN FIGURE, WENGUAN, TANG DYNASTY (618-906 A.D.) 9 3/4"H X 2 3/4"W X 1 3/4"DChinese earthenware funerary attendant, gardian figure, Wenguan, Tang dynasty (618-906 A.D.),...
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ATTENDANTS Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD), green and amber glazed pottery, each figured standing on hexagonal plinth, with unglazed head, old inventory numbers underneath, the...
[more like this] - CHINESE TANG DYNASTY LARGE STONEWARE
FIGURE OF AN ATTENDANT Solid Cast Figure of a Male Court Attendant, hands clasped before him withn sleeves, in golden ochre glaze, raw underfoot, 21" tall....
[more like this] - TWO CHINESE SANCAI EARTHENWARE FIGURES
OF ATTENDANTS Ming dynasty. Wearing long robes and holding offerings. - 13 in. high....
[more like this] - A Group of Eight Chinese Snuff Bottles
the first stoneware of faceted cylinder form painted with a continuous landscape scene with a seated figure and his attendant being presented with a box stopper height 3 1/8...
[more like this] - Chinese Yingqing Funerary Vase, Song
Dynasty (960-1279), the buff-colored stoneware body roughly molded with an encircling row of attendants, a dragon among clouds and undulating rim, glazed in a pale green glaze,...
[more like this] - Two Chinese turquoise glazed stone and
earthenware models ming dynasty Comprised of a stone and glazed recumbent beast, together with two part attendant. Attendant H: 11 in. PROVENANCE: property...
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