OTHER PROPERTIES
A RARE PAINTED GRAY POTTERY FIGURE OF A STANDING FOREIGNER

Details
A RARE PAINTED GRAY POTTERY FIGURE OF A STANDING FOREIGNER
TANG DYNASTY

The figure, possibly Mongolian, standing on a rectangular base with head tilted upwards and the features of his full face well defined, the hair combed back and tied at the nape of the neck where it divides into three strands, wearing a thick fur coat partially open in front and back revealing his undergarments and falling over tall black boots, his left hand concealed within the sleeve, with traces of white, black, peach and pink pigments
17 3/8in. (44cm.) high

Lot Essay

The result of Oxford thermoluminescence test no. 866b95 is consistent with the dating of this lot