Sancai Glazed Pottery Attendant, Ming Dynasty
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Description
Chinese Ming dynasty pottery tomb attendant. Hollow-molded pottery tomb attendant. Wearing a long flowing robe which is glazed in the characteristic Sancai (meaning "three colors") glaze of orange, yellow, and green hues. He stands atop of a hexagonal base and holds an offering bowl in his hands. Size 18 1/2" H
Collected prior to 2008, ex-Lacy Gallery (Vanna & Lee Lacy collection), Los Angeles CA. Lacy Gallery was founded upon six decades of collecting ethnograpic and fine art. Lee Lacy was a distinguished Hollywood producer of iconic TV series and commercials.
Collected prior to 2008, ex-Lacy Gallery (Vanna & Lee Lacy collection), Los Angeles CA. Lacy Gallery was founded upon six decades of collecting ethnograpic and fine art. Lee Lacy was a distinguished Hollywood producer of iconic TV series and commercials.
Condition
As-is condition, head has been broken and reattached.
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Sancai Glazed Pottery Attendant, Ming Dynasty
Estimate $200 - $400
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