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HAN DYNASTY POTTERY FIGURE OF A DOG

China, 206 B.C. – 220 A.D.

 

Han Dynasty Pottery Figure of a Dog, c206 BC -220 AD    Han Dynasty Pottery Figure of a Dog, c206 BC -220 AD

 

 

The red clay well modeled figure standing four square with a whimsical expression to back-tilted head,

having a relief harness and bearing partial glaze

 

Condition: Excellent; a few tiny chips to the base;

some usual well-done “onsite” restorations at point of excavation

 

11.5"H x 10”L 

 

SOLD

 

#5168

 

 

Han Dynasty Pottery Figure of a Dog, c206 BC -220 AD    Han Dynasty Pottery Figure of a Dog, c206 BC -220 AD

 

    Han Dynasty Pottery Figure of a Dog, c206 BC -220 AD    Han Dynasty Pottery Figure of a Dog, c206 BC -220 AD

 

For Related Han Pottery Dogs, Please Click Below:

 

Han Green Glazed Dog Han Standing Pottery Dog

 

For a short excerpt from the rich award winning film

"Of Dogs & Gods - A Social History of the Dog in China"

by Chris Carroll, Gulliver Media Australia Pty Ltd,

Click below:
Of Dogs & Gods

 

The long version "Of Dogs & Gods" was selected in official competition to be included at the

Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival, China, 2007.

 

 


 

 

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