A GLAZED AND PAINTED POTTERY FIGURE OF AN EQUESTRIAN, Ming Dynasty The rider shown seated astride a caparisoned horse modelled with a wavy mane and long tail swept to one side supported on a rectangular base, his hands positioned as if to hold the sticks for the drum at his right, dressed in a short red painted jacket and green-glazed tunic, the horse glazed dark brown with green trappings (some cracks and chips)

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A GLAZED AND PAINTED POTTERY FIGURE OF AN EQUESTRIAN, Ming Dynasty The rider shown seated astride a caparisoned horse modelled with a wavy mane and long tail swept to one side supported on a rectangular base, his hands positioned as if to hold the sticks for the drum at his right, dressed in a short red painted jacket and green-glazed tunic, the horse glazed dark brown with green trappings (some cracks and chips)
48cm. high

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