PROPERTY FROM THE HARDY COLLECTION FROM THE SZE YUAN TANG
A GREEN-GLAZED RED POTTERY FIGURE OF A DOG

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A GREEN-GLAZED RED POTTERY FIGURE OF A DOG
HAN DYNASTY

Heavily potted, the stocky animal shown standing four square with head facing forward, ears alertly pricked and tail curled up onto the back, wearing an elaborate harness set at the base of the neck with a loop, the details of the face and the decorative motifs on the body deeply scored, all under a thin, dark green glaze falling irregularly onto the knife-pared legs, minor restoration
11¾in. (29.8cm.) high

Lot Essay

Dogs of this type are in the Tsui Museum of Art illustrated in Chinese Ceramics I, Hong Kong, 1993, no. 49; illustrated by Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, vol. 1, London, 1994, no. 95 and included in the Illustrated Catalogue of Tokyo National Museum, Chinese Ceramics I, 1988, p. 35, pl. 130. Compare, also, the similar dog sold in these rooms, June 1, 1990, lot 143