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Horse figure from the Three Kingdoms era. 10-1/4" in Height and 11-1/2" in Length. Horse with gray glaze but reddish finish, possibly related to burial. It is a folk like horse that was probably placed in a tomb as conveyance for whomever owned it. Also possibly used as a toy. Good condition although it shows the signs of burial and numerous breaks that have been glued together like the head to the body. This is typical. Other areas such as the legs have been glued. Very early (200 BC- 300 AD)
From the private collection of Paul V. and Elizabeth J. Colaianni.
Photograph by Elizabeth J. Colaianni appears here with her permission.
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current | 03:33, 22 August 2006 | 697×767 (123 KB) | MVCOL (Talk | contribs) | (Horse figure from the Three Kingdoms era. 10.25" in Height and 11.5" in Length. From the private collection of Paul V. and Elizabeth J. Colaianni. Photograph by Elizabeth J. Colaianni appears here with her permission.) |
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