A Han Dynasty pottery sculpture of house, circa 206 BC-220 AD,…
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A Han Dynasty pottery sculpture of house, circa 206 BC-220 AD, the model dwelling in 3 sections including a ground floor and upper recessed balcony with separately modelled figures, china, 79 cm. Provenance: from a private Australian collection

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