LOT 117 BLUE-GLAZED POTTERY OFFICER HORSEMAN MING DYNASTY
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BLUE-GLAZED POTTERY OFFICER HORSEMAN MING DYNASTY 明 藍釉官人騎馬像 modelled with a standing horse on a rectangular plaque, the rider in officer's dress and carrying an arched sword in scabbard, with a detachable head, overall decorated in shades of ink, dark blue glaze and turquoise glaze (35cm high, 27cm wide) Qty: (1) Note: with an original and signed Thermoluminescence Report no.: 02R210317 issued by Laboratory Kotalla, Germany, stating that the piece is dated to the Ming dynasty. A standing military figure identified as Wei Tuo, Heavenly King or Guardian God of a Buddhist temple, is similarly biscuit-fired with ink-blue and turquoise glazes and dated to the Ming dynasty, currently in the collection of the British Museum, museum number OA+.530.
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