A PAINTED POTTERY FIGURE OF A PRANCING HORSE, TANG DYNASTY, spiritedly modelled with right foreleg raised and head turned slightly to the left, the neck grooved for a mane and with a hole for the tail, with traces of orange and black pigment and gilding on the gathered saddle cloth and yellow pigment on the body, some restoration--24¼ in. high
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A PAINTED POTTERY FIGURE OF A PRANCING HORSE, TANG DYNASTY, spiritedly modelled with right foreleg raised and head turned slightly to the left, the neck grooved for a mane and with a hole for the tail, with traces of orange and black pigment and gilding on the gathered saddle cloth and yellow pigment on the body, some restoration--24¼ in. high
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The result of Oxford thermoluminescence test no. 666e18 is consistent with the dating of this lot
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