A rare large Chinese pottery figure of fat servant, dating to the Ming Dynasty 1368-1644 AD.
The figure has an attachable head and possibly depicts a very fat kitchen servant or cook, but here carrying something that looks like a book or a small chest.
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A marvelous banded agate stone seal, dating to the Neo-Assyrian Empire. The Neo-Assyrian Empire was an empire in Mesopotamian history which began in 934 BC and ended in 609 BC.During this period, Assyria assumed a position as the most powerful nation on earth.
This scaraboid seal was carved in an extremely beautyful banded agate and shows a ...click for details
A rare set of three superbly glazed and painted court ladies, Dating to Ming Dynasty, 1368–1644.
A beautyful set with the leading court lady with a different hairstyle and slightly higher and two other ladies. They carry different tools. ...click for details
A beautyful and elaborate style Chinese terracotta tomb figure, dating to the Ming dynasty, c. 14th.-16th. cent. AD.
We have handpicked a selection of exceptionally condition glaced and painted figures out of a large Chinese collection. Our figures are of a much better style and detail than most authentic figures on the market.
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An artful style and quite large Chinese terracotta tomb figure, dating to the earlier Ming dynasty, c. 14th.-15th. cent. AD
We have handpicked a selection of exceptionally condition glaced and painted figures out of a large Chinese collection. Our figures are of a much better style and detail than most authentic figures on the market. ...click for details