CHINESE ARCHAIC STYLE WOOD HORSE BUSTS,PAIR Pair of Chinese Archaic Style Wood Horse Busts, mounted on black bases. Each overall: 17" H x 13" W x 5.5" D. Keywords: Equestrian sculpture, Equine, Archaistic, Tang...
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LATE ROMAN LEADED BRONZE HORSE HEADRoman,Late Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A leaded bronze horse head amulet, hollow-cast and featuring a Greek inscription on the back border, with an integral loop...
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SYRO-HITTITE TERRACOTTA EQUESTRIAN FIGURE**OriginallyListed At $250**
Ancient Near East, Syro-Hittite, ca. 1180 to 700 BCE. A hand-built terracotta equestrian figure riding on a horse. The figure, while fragmentary, has a flat...
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ROMAN BRONZE ANIMAL LEG FRAGMENT**OriginallyListed At $250**
Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A cast bronze section from a leg belonging to an animal - perhaps a horse given the pointed detail indicative...
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FOSSILIZED THREE TOED HORSE UPPER SKULL& TEETHNorth America, Western United States, South Dakota, Pennington, Brule Formation, Oligocene, ca. 33 to 30 million years ago. A fossilized upper skull from a prehistoric...
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CHINESE SCHOOL, PAIR EQUINE SCROLL PAINTINGSChinese School (20th c.), Horses in Landscape, watercolor and gouache on paper, mounted on paper with brocade mat, 36.75"h x 12.25"w (sight), 46"h x 15.75"w (total)...
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Three Chinese Pottery Equine Figures
HORSEFIGURES: TANG DYNASTY (618-907); HEAD OF A HORSE: HAN DYNASTY (206 BC - 220 AD)
comprising a pair of pottery figures of horses, one standing upright, the other braying, and...
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COLLECTION OF RUSSIAN MARKET AND REPRODUCTIONRUSSIAN PLATES AND TWO GARDNER PORCELAIN BOWLS FOR THE PERSIAN MARKET, 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN PLATES AND TWO GARDNER PORCELAIN BOWLS FOR THE PERSIAN MARKET, 19TH CENTURY, including...
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CHINESE HAN STYLE EQUINE POTTERY GROUPc. 206 B.C.E. - 220 C.E. (poss. later), terracotta figures with remnant glaze, 11.75"h x 12"l x 4.5"w (horse and rider), 8.75"h x 2.5"w x 6.75"d (horse head), with additional...
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Three Chinese Pottery Equine Figures
HORSEFIGURES: TANG DYNASTY (618-907); HEAD OF A HORSE: HAN DYNASTY (206 BC - 220 AD)
comprising a pair of pottery figures of horses, one standing upright, the other braying, and...
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CHINESE LAPIS LAZULI MODEL OF A RECUMBENTHORSE Qianlong four-character seal mark and probably of the period the finely carved equine with its front hoof raised and other hooves tucked under its body the material...
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