Four Chinese Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.) Pottery Figures including a kneeling female, possibly a "long-sleeve dancer", presented on a contemporary acrylic stand, h. 10", w. 5", d. 6-1/2"; a standing tomb figure with well-executed details to the face and hair, remnants of paint remaining on the face and clothing, formerly fitted with arms, presented on a contemporary acrylic stand, h. 19-3/4", w. 5", d. 5"; a man in flowing robes, his hands concealed in his sleeves, with painted details to his hair and clothes, h. 19", w. 5-1/2", d. 3-3/4"; and a female equestrian figure wearing a hat, with remnants of painted details on the clothing and horse tack, on a rectangular base, h. 12-1/2", w. 9", d. 4". Provenance: Estate of Lin Emery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Estimate $1,000-1,500
Sold for $1,500
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