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Late Ming Era Documented Glazed Pottery Horse
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An elegant Chinese Ming dynasty pottery figurine depicting a horse in a standing pose with polychrome finish (aubergine, light brown and green).
Ming Dynasty period, dated 1386-1644 A.D. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Sold in Hong Kong in 1961. Authenticated and dated by Alexander Wallen of the firm Rare Art, Inc. in New York in 1980. Report No.: 10130 included with acquisition.
Comes with a specially built box in blackwood (Hongmu).
Measurement (cm) Height: 21 - width: 23 - depth: 77.
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