A Chinese pottery tomb figure of a prancing horse, Tang Dynasty,…
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A Chinese pottery tomb figure of a prancing horse, Tang Dynasty, 618-906. Exhibiting good movement and supported on a flat base, traces of original pigment. 40 cm high, 42 cm long. Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, 10/3/1994, Lot 355, Oxford T/L test no: 666j65, 3 July 1993

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