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Ca.206 BC–220 AD. A large ceramic horse in a static pose, powerful built, muscular with long legs, erect mane, open mouth with a detachable tail.FULLY AUTHENTICATED BY RALF KOTALLA LABORATORY, GERMANY, ACCOMPANIED BY A DETAILED TL TEST REPORT. Good condition; 450 x 450 mm; 17.7165x17.7165 in; 4326g; Provenance: From an old British collection of Asian Art formed in the 1990 on the UK and European art market.
Ca.386-534 AD. Beautiful Northern Wei Dynasty, a ceramic figure of a horse standing on a square base with a modelled harness, saddle and bridle with applied pendants and bells, plume to the mane; red, pink, orange and red pigment to the horse's harness and mane; hollow to the underside. FULLY AUTHENTICATED BY RALF KOTALLA LABORATORY, GERMANY, ACCOMPANIED BY A DETAILED TL TEST REPORTFine Condition 375 x 320 mm; 14.76375x12.5984 in; 3408g; Provenance: From an old British collection of Asian Art formed in the 1990 on the UK and European art market.
§ John Egerton Christmas Piper CH (British, 1903-1992). 'Summer', original hand painted ceramic tile, 1982. Created at Fawley Bottom Farmhouse, possible prototype for the set of Four Seasons, glazed by Jean-Paul Landreau of Fulham Pottery Ltd, signed verso and dated 82, and inscribed Fulham Pottery. 16.5 x 16cm. Provenance: gifted by the artist to Fraser MacRae, the director of the Fulham Pottery Limited in the time Piper was working on this and other pieces. From there gifted to the vendor. Following the artists time working in conjunction with the Fulham Pottery there was an exhibition of his works 'New Ceramics' at Dan Klein Ltd, London in November 1982. .....another large group made in 1982 in association with the Fulham Pottery included landscape variations after old masters, some of them on obelisks and candlesticks, The playful mood of the decorations recalls at times English slipware, Renaissance maiolica Picasso’s painted ceramics.John Piper?—?Tate Gallery p137. Please note that artist resale right is payable on top of the hammer price, where above the threshold, up to a maximum of 4%. Visit www.dacs.org for more information.

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