Set of 10: Ancient Chinese Art, Sculpture
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Bronze Galloping Horse, Han Dynasty Bronze galloping horse from the 2nd century, found in Wuwei, Gansu. Neolithic Pottery Basin with Human-Mask Design Dating to approximately 4000 B.C. from the Neolithic Age. Bronze Rectangular Ting, Human-Mask Design, Shang Dynasty Cooking vessel from c. 12-11th century B.C., found in Ningshiang, Hunan. Bronze Kuang Wine Vessel, Jih Chi, Chou Dynasty Silver-inlaid Bronze Tsun, Sacrificial Animal Vessel Silver-inlaid bronze tsun (wine vessel) in form of a sacrificial animal. 2nd century B.C. Han Dynasty. Jade suit with gold thread, shroud for Tou Wan, Han Dynasty Three-coloured Pottery Female Figurines, Tang Dynasty Brocade with Confronting Birds Motif, Tang Dynasty The card features a textile fragment, likely silk brocade, showcasing a repeating pattern of stylized birds facing each other, enclosed within decorative oval frames. The design is rendered in reddish-brown and light beige/white hues. This artifact dates to the 8th century, Tang Dynasty, and was found in Turpan, Xinjiang, China. Ying-ching Wine-pot with Warmer, 11th Century, Sung Dynasty Blue and white ewer with floral design, 13-14th century |