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All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Asian : Chinese : Pottery : Pre 1700 item #1480363 (stock #MC208)
BRIAN PAGE ORIENTAL ART
GBP £495.00
Sale Price (was £ 695)
Fine Chinese Ming Dynasty Painted Pottery Mandarin Tile

This attractive and very detailed pottery tile depicting a mandarin (Chinese official) was made during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). It is made from a dense grey pottery. The mandarin wears a flowing robe, belted across his waist, with his badge of rank in the centre of his chest. In his left hand is what appears to be a hu (audience tablet) and in his right hand an object upon which appears to be a small animal. Note also the mandari...

All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Asian : Chinese : Pottery : Pre 1700 item #1479695 (stock #MA018)
BRIAN PAGE ORIENTAL ART
GBP £250.00
Sale Price (was £395)
Chinese Ming Dynasty Painted Pottery Mandarin Tile

This attractive pottery tile depicting a mandarin (Chinese official) was made during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). It is made from a dense, quite highly-fired grey pottery. The mandarin wears a flowing robe, belted across his waist, with his badge of rank in the centre of his chest. In his left hand is what appears to be a hu (audience tablet). Note also the mandarin's hat and long beard & moustache. This tile has been "cold painted" in bl...

All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Asian : Chinese : Pottery : Pre 1700 item #1479694 (stock #MA017)
BRIAN PAGE ORIENTAL ART
GBP £250.00
Sale Price (was £395)
Chinese Ming Dynasty Painted Pottery Mandarin Tile

This attractive pottery tile depicting a mandarin (Chinese official) was made during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). It is made from a dense, quite highly-fired grey pottery. The mandarin wears a flowing robe, belted across his waist, with his badge of rank in the centre of his chest. In his right hand is what appears to be a hu (audience tablet). On top of the object held in his left hand sits a rabbit (or hare). Note also the mandarin's ha...