CHINESE HAN DYNASTY POTTERY OFCHINESE HAN DYNASTY POTTERY OF A HORSE'S HEAD (206 BC - 220 AD) Large Horse Head in grey clay with red over white slip decoration, 8" x 8 1/2" x 2 3/4". Missing ears, which were cast separately and applied.
TWO CHINESE POTTERY HEAD OF HORSESTWO CHINESE POTTERY HEAD OF HORSES Han Dynasty circa 200 AD. - Larger: 7 1/4 in. high.
CHINESE HAN DYNASTY POTTERY OFCHINESE HAN DYNASTY POTTERY OF A HORSE'S HEAD (206 BC - 220 AD) Large Horse Head in grey clay with white and red slip decoration, 7 1/2" x 8 3/4" x 2 1/2". Missing ears, which were cast separately and applied, encrusted.
CHINESE HAN DYNASTY HORSE HEADCHINESE HAN DYNASTY HORSE HEAD Chinese Han Dynasty 202 BC-200 AD Mingqi Terracotta Horse Head with original orange and white paint decoration, hollow cast, 7" long. Good condition.
Two Chinese Pottery Horse HeadsTwo Chinese Pottery Horse Heads each depicted with the head pulled in and looking down with traces of red pigment throughout and raised on fitted lucite stands. Height of larger 7 inches.
Fine Chinese Gray Pottery TombFine Chinese Gray Pottery Tomb Figure of a Horse's Head, Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), the finely sculptured model with traces of red-painted details, posed as an arched head with flared nostrils and partially open mouth, presented on an oval wooden stand under a blown glass dome, h. 12", w. 5", l. 8".
PAIR OF CHINESE CERAMIC HORSE HEADSTangPAIR OF CHINESE CERAMIC HORSE HEADSTang Dynasty Dimensions: 2 3/4 x 6 3/4 x 2 1/2 in. (7 x 17.1 x 6.4 cm.) Provenance: Property from an Estate, San Rafael, Pasadena, California, purchased from the Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, California Condition:
Four Chinese Pottery Heads
HanFour Chinese Pottery Heads
Han Dynasty (202 BC–220 AD)
two of horses, two of male.
Height of tallest 10 in., 25.5 cm.
China Head Dolls A pair of ChinaChina Head Dolls A pair of China head dolls one female in green corduroy dress and bonnet having porcelain head arms and legs the other male in brown corduroy jacket and knickers; tallest ht. 19.75 in.
CHINESE HAN DYNASTY POTTERY OFCHINESE HAN DYNASTY POTTERY OF A HORSE'S HEAD (206 BC - 220 AD) Sophisticated well shaped form, hollow cast in grey clay having white and red slip decoration, 6 3/4". Missing ears, which were cast separately.
A Chinese Red Pottery Head of aA Chinese Red Pottery Head of a Horse
HAN DYNASTY (206 B.C.-220 A.D.)
boldly molded with protruding eyes, raised above a conforming carved hardwood stand.
Height 6 1/2 in., 16.5 cm.
Property from the Collection of George R. Bruha, Chicago, Illinois
Chinese Han Dynasty pottery horseChinese Han Dynasty pottery horse head with some original pigment remaining; as-is condition with loss to pigment, missing ears, chips, wear and other flaws, possible repair to neck and mane; H 9"Provenance: Estate of Roy and Ilse Byrnes, San Juan Capistrano, CA
CHINESE STONEWARE HORSE HEAD, TANGCHINESE STONEWARE HORSE HEAD, TANG DYNASTY An ancient Chinese stoneware horse head, dating from the Tang dynasty (618-906). Narrow head that has detail on both sides. The head can stand on its own. Realistic mouth, teeth, nostrils, and head muscles created in stoneware.
H. 6" (15.2 cm)
Condition: good condition overall with pitting, chipping, repair areas, and age related wear.
CHINESE CLOISONNE IN THE FORM OFCHINESE CLOISONNE IN THE FORM OF A HORSE HEAD: 13 1/4'' h. x 14 1/2'' x 8''.
Chinese carved horse head out ofChinese carved horse head out of a hardstone that is a mottle grayish and tan color, it is carved in the Han style; tip of ear on the left side is repaired and the other ear is missing the tip; H 5 1/4”
A Pair of Chinese Export CloisonnéA Pair of Chinese Export Cloisonné Horse Heads on Wood Bases
20th Century
Height 15 x width 13 x depth 6 1/2 inches.
Chinese glazed ceramic horse head;Chinese glazed ceramic horse head; 16" x 8" x 21 1/2" (approx.) Condition: wear, firing flaws, breaks and restoration, missing ears
Three Chinese Pottery Equine Figures
HORSEThree Chinese Pottery Equine Figures
HORSE FIGURES: 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 a green glazed pottery head of a horse with removable ears.
Height of largest 22 x width 21 in., 55.88 x 53.34 cm.
Property from the Carmen S. Holeman Trust, Indianapolis, Indiana
Three Chinese Pottery Equine Figures
HORSEThree Chinese Pottery Equine Figures
HORSE FIGURES: 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 a green glazed pottery head of a horse with removable ears.
Height of largest 22 x width 21 in., 55.88 x 53.34 cm.
Property from the Carmen S. Holeman Trust, Indianapolis, Indiana
CHINESE TERRACOTTA HORSE HEAD ChineseCHINESE TERRACOTTA HORSE HEAD Chinese terracotta horse head, with wood stand, the horse 6"h.
TWO CHINESE POLYCHROME PAINTEDTWO CHINESE POLYCHROME PAINTED HORSE HEADSTang dynasty, each having bulging eyes and flared nostrils, open mouth with protruding tongue, remnants of polychrome paint throughout, with later fitted stands, horse head 2-3/4 x 2-3/4 x 7 in.
Provenance: Label to each stand for Lally & Co., New York, Lot 4403; From the Estate of a Harvard University Professor, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Condition:
wear commensurate with age and use, losses throughout, losses to polychrome paint, scratching, cracks to interior mouth, anomalies (as made)
CHINESE HAN STYLE EARTHENWARE HORSECHINESE HAN STYLE EARTHENWARE HORSE HEAD Possibly of the period (202 BCE - 220 CE), modeled facing downward with articulated features, 6"h x 3"w x 7"d
CHINESE POTTERY HAN HORSE HEADCHINESE POTTERY HAN HORSE HEAD ON STAND Antique Chinese Han pottery horse head mounted on a metal stand. 10.25" H x 4.5" W x 6" D.
Two Chinese hardstone animals:Two Chinese hardstone animals: recumbent horse with head turned back, orange with black striations, right flank white with red veining, 1-1/2 x 2-7/8 x 1-1/2 in. with wood stand, old loss of rear left leg, proper right ear, eye and nostril worn away ; recumbent Buddhist lion, white stone with russet and black, 1-1/4 x 3-1/8 x 1-5/8 in., natural fissures , 19th or 20th century. Private Collection, Sewickley, Pennsylvania.
CHINESE HAN DYNASTY POTTERY HORSECHINESE HAN DYNASTY POTTERY HORSE HEAD 6"H X 6"W X 2 1/2"DChinese Han Dynasty pottery horse head, Dimensions: 6"H x 6"W x 2 1/2"D
CHINESE HAN OR TANG TERRACOTTACHINESE HAN OR TANG TERRACOTTA HORSE HEADAntique Chinese Han or Tang dynasty terracotta molded horse head sculpture depicting the horse with its mouth slightly open, a strong jaw line, and protruding eyes.
Height: 6 3/4 in x width: 2 1/4 in x depth: 6 in.
Condition:
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TWO HAN DYNASTY POTTERY HORSE HEADSTwoTWO HAN DYNASTY POTTERY HORSE HEADSTwo Han Dynasty pottery horse heads, retaining much of original red pigment, mouth slightly open. Original bills of sale from Anthony Gray London 1985, £1700:, the other from Charlotte Horstmann & Gerald Godfrey LTD. Hong Kong Oct. 4, 1986, HK $28,000.00 ($3,589.00 US). 6"H. x 6.25"W., nose to mane
Condition:
One missing detachable ears, minor chipping and losses, rubbing to red coloration
CHINESE TANG DYNASTY TERRA-COTTACHINESE TANG DYNASTY TERRA-COTTA HORSE HEADChinese terra-cotta Tang Dynasty horse head. Measures 6.75"H x 6.5"L x 2 1/8"W. Wear commensurate with age, see photos. Examine all photos closely. Contact AAG for more detailed information if needed. AAG is not responsible for any errors or omissions to any lots. All sales are final and sold as is. In house shipping continental U.S. $40 plus 2% insurance.
Chinese glazed ceramic figure ofChinese glazed ceramic figure of a horse head; 16" x 23" x 8" (approx.) Condition: ears missing; wear, losses
TWO CHINESE IVORY HEADS OF GUANYAN.TWO CHINESE IVORY HEADS OF GUANYAN. Early 20th century. Carved with a high chignon and a floral diadem - 3 3/4 in high. ???????
Chinese pottery model of a horseChinese pottery model of a horse head; as-is condition with heavy wear, flaws and losses, large chip to back of horses head and repairs; H 8 1/2"
CHINESE HAN DYNASTY FIGURE OF ACHINESE HAN DYNASTY FIGURE OF A HORSE WITH MOVABLE HEAD Chinese Han dynasty figure of a horse with movable head, 18"h. x 20"l.
CHINESE TANG DYNASTY TERRA-COTTACHINESE TANG DYNASTY TERRA-COTTA HORSE HEADChinese partially painted terra-cotta Tang Dynasty horse head. Measures 7.25"H x 8.25"L x 2.75"W. Wear commensurate with age, see photos. Examine all photos closely. Contact AAG for more detailed information if needed. AAG is not responsible for any errors or omissions to any lots. All sales are final and sold as is. This item cannot be shipped in house. Please contact our third party shippers.
CHINESE TERRACOTTA TANG HORSE HEADCHINESE TERRACOTTA TANG HORSE HEAD Tang Dynasty, or later, in presentation box, 7"h x 2.5"w x 6"d (horse), 5"h x 9.25"w x 8.75"d (box)
* A Chinese Nephrite Jade Horse* A Chinese Nephrite Jade Horse Head Han Dynasty the stone of a green and mottled golden hue with russet veining. Height 5 1/2 inches.
CHINESE YUE STYLE HORSE HEAD INCENSECHINESE YUE STYLE HORSE HEAD INCENSE BURNERgray glaze thinning to darker brown on high relief areas and rim, three horse head handles, three short legs supported by a round base, 5-1/2 x 5-1/4 in.
Note: Longquan celadon (????) is a type of green-glazed Chinese ceramic, known in the West as celadon or greenware, produced from about 950 to 1550. Longquan celadons were an important part of China's export economy for over five hundred years, and were widely imitated in other countries, especially Korea and Japan. The Longquan celadons were among the finest of a range of celadon wares produced in China, and led stylistic and technical developments. The celadons were produced in a range of shades of color, centered on olive-green, but extending to greenish blues (regarded as desirable, but less common) and browns. As for the horse head mottled figures, horses have a very high status in traditional Chinese culture. The traditional Chinese character of the word horse (?) looks like a standing horse. In ancient China, there were six main kinds of domestic animals: horse, cattle, sheep, chicken, dog, and pig. The horse was the most important one. It represents the image of courage, integrity, diligence and power. In addition to its contribution to transportation, horse was also an important part of the military force. (wiki)
Provenance: Private Collection, Colorado
Condition:
crazing, pin holes in glaze due to firing anomalies, minute chips to underside of foot