A painted grey pottery figure of a female attendant Han dynasty
(2)Estimate $3,500 – $4,500
the slender figure standing facing forward wearing a long robe falling in layered folds to the flared base, the clasped hands held at the front hidden beneath the wide sleeves, the long hair drawn back and knotted at the nape of her neck, slight traces of red pigment on the white ground, some earth encrustation, perspex stand
(2)
64 cm high
- Lot Sold SOLD
Provenance
The Asian Ceramic and Arts Association, Macao, circa 2000
Condition Report
No restoration visible under a black light. Earth encrustation over parts of the surface. A drill hole in the lower back and back of the head and in the centre of the front above the hemline.
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