LOT 467 Four Chinese pottery tomb figures and a vase , Han to Ming dynasties
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Four Chinese pottery tomb figures and a vase Han to Ming dynasties Comprising a painted pottery standing figure of an attendant, Han dynasty; a kneeling painted grey pottery attendant, Han Dynasty (sold with a photocopy of Thermoluminescence test #C198n79, dated June 1, 1998, from Oxford Authentication Ltd.). A hooded straw-glazed and painted pottery figure of a female attendant, Sui-Tang dynasty; a Sancai-glazed female attendant, Tang dynasty, 7th/8th century; and a small Cizhou jar/meiping, decorated with a deer, Yuan-Ming dynasty. Approx. H: 11 1/2 in., 29.2cm (of tallest) PROVENANCE: Property from the collection of Ann and Don McPhail, Philadelphia, PA Seated figure: E & J Frankel,, April 6, 2002, Cizhou vase with deer: Alberts-Langdon, Boston, January 4, 1998, dated to Song Dynasty, 12th-13th century
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