- CHINESE HAN DYNASTY DRAGON ROOF TILE
Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE) or later green glazed pottery roof tile, with relief dragon motif medallion at one end. 14" L x 5" W. Scattered age-related wear including...
[more like this] - (3) EARLY CHINESE GREEN GLAZED GRANARY
JARS Likely Han Dynasty (2nd c. BCE- 3rd c. ADE), in the form of a granary silo with tiled roof, raised on tripod feet, 14.75"h x 8"dia (largest), 12.25"h x 8"dia (smallest)...
[more like this] - CHINESE HAN DYNASTY STYLE MINGQI HOUSE
MODEL Eastern Han Dynasty style ceramic mingqi house or out building model, having a gabled roof with horizontal incised lines representing tiles, all four sides of the building...
[more like this] - TWO CHINESE HAN DYNASTY GREEN GRANARY
URNS Two Chinese Han Dynasty green glazed granary urns, each of cylindrical form surmounted by a slightly conical cover emulating a tradition tile roof, glazed in grass and...
[more like this] - HAN DYNASTY CHINESE GREEN GRANARY URN
Chinese Han Dynasty green glazed granary urn, of cylindrical form surmounted by a slightly conical ribbed cover emulating a tradition tile roof, glazed in spinach green and...
[more like this] - HAN DYNASTY CHINESE MINGQI MODEL OF
A MILL Han Dynasty (206 BCE- 220 CE), Chinese mingqi terracotta model of a grain mill, constructed with a half open roof, the interior showing a space for a rice hammer and...
[more like this] - CHINESE GREEN GLAZED POTTERY GRANARY
JAR Likely Han Dynasty (2nd c. BCE- 3rd c. ADE), in the form of a granary silo with tiled roof, raised on bear-shaped feet, 12"h x 7"dia...
[more like this] - A Chinese Green-Glazed Terracotta Granary
Model
HAN DYNASTY
with oculus roof, and raised on animal-form feet.
Height 14 x diameter 9 1/2 inches.
The Collection of Morton and Barbara Mandel, Sold to Benefit the Jack,...
[more like this] - A Chinese Green-Glazed Terracotta Granary
Model
HAN DYNASTY
with oculus roof, and supported on animal-form feet.
Height 12 x diameter 7 inches.
The Collection of Morton and Barbara Mandel, Sold to Benefit the Jack,...
[more like this] - A Chinese Green-Glazed Terracotta Granary
Model
HAN DYNASTY
with oculus roof, supported on animal-form feet.
Height 13 1/2 x diameter 9 inches.
The Collection of Morton and Barbara Mandel, Sold to Benefit the Jack,...
[more like this] - A Chinese Grey Pottery Model of a Well
HAN
DYNASTY (202 B.C.–220 A.D.)
modeled above a ribbed conical base, with an angular pulley housing suspending the well head, all beneath a small roof.
Height 23 in., 58.4...
[more like this] - CHINESE POTTERY WELLHEAD POSSIBLY HAN
DYNASTY HEIGHT 4.5". LENGTH 7". WIDTH 10".CHINESE POTTERY WELLHEAD Possibly Han Dynasty Rectangular, with impressed square and circular mon decoration. Missing support rods...
[more like this] - A CHINESE HAN DYNASTY GREEN GLAZED TOMB
SCULPTURE Han dynasty style earthenware enclosure painted in dark green paint, a ram and a sheep graze in the courtyard, sloped roof and entrance way roof....
[more like this] - CHINESE HAN DYNASTY (206 BC - 220 AD)
POTTERY RELIC OF A WELL HEAD Minqii in grey clay with terracotta slip, being a water well model with original bucket and winding spool, replaced axle and rope, tapered round...
[more like this] - CHINESE HAN DYNASTY (206 BC - 220 AD)
LARGE GREEN GLAZED BURIAL JAR Granary Form Jar in cylindrical shape with conical roof having open center, 'tile' pattern on roof, three rings of incised line on body, raised...
[more like this] - Chinese Tomb Model of a Grain Silo,
Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D), modeled as a cylindrical silo on three feet and topped by a round tiled roof with a central opening, glazed in a dark green glaze, h. 10"....
[more like this] - Chinese Tomb Model of a Grain Silo,
Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), modeled as a cylindrical silo on three feet and topped by a round tiled roof with a central opening, the red clay body glazed in a degraded...
[more like this] - Fine Chinese tanxiang or sandalwood
pillow muzhen, 19th century Of gently rounded form, with two incised characters floating within an intaglio medallion carved in imitation of a rubbing reading 'prolong...
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