A MASSIVE GRAY POTTERY FIGURE OF A HORSE Han Dynasty Shown standing foursquare with head facing foreward, mouth open in a neigh and ears pricked upright, with rounded bosses at the interstices of the incised harness, and a single line carved on either side of the neck which follows its arched profile, the body further scored with two pairs of vertical lines, with hogged mane and raised docked tail, the figure finished with knife paring, especially apparent on the long legs 54in. (137.2cm.) high
A MASSIVE GRAY POTTERY FIGURE OF A HORSE Han Dynasty Shown standing foursquare with head facing foreward, mouth open in a neigh and ears pricked upright, with rounded bosses at the interstices of the incised harness, and a single line carved on either side of the neck which follows its arched profile, the body further scored with two pairs of vertical lines, with hogged mane and raised docked tail, the figure finished with knife paring, especially apparent on the long legs 54in. (137.2cm.) high
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