A Chinese Pottery horse and rider, Tang Dynasty, circa 618- 906…
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A Chinese Pottery horse and rider, Tang Dynasty, circa 618- 906 AD, the rider wearing a long tunic and pants, his hands held to his chest, seated on a black saddle, the horse on a square base, remnant pigment in places. Accompanied by a certificate of Antiquity from Martin Fung dated 1998., 35.5 cm high

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