Two Ming ochre and green glazed pottery models of equestrian riders, each seated on a saddled horse standing four-square on a rectangular base, the figures wearing tunics and tabbed hats, one with his arms held across his chest, the other with his arms outstretched, traces of black pigment remaining -- 15¼in. (38.5cm.) and 15¾in. (40cm.) high, 16th/17th Century, (some areas of repainting and restoration.)

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Two Ming ochre and green glazed pottery models of equestrian riders, each seated on a saddled horse standing four-square on a rectangular base, the figures wearing tunics and tabbed hats, one with his arms held across his chest, the other with his arms outstretched, traces of black pigment remaining -- 15¼in. (38.5cm.) and 15¾in. (40cm.) high, 16th/17th Century, (some areas of repainting and restoration.)
See Colour Plate 7. (2)

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