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            <p id="SpecialText"><strong>This is an Antique Pottery Figure and 
              Equestrian from the Tang Dynasty in China</strong></p>
                  
            <p><b>This wonderful piece is from one of the most prosperous and 
              powerful periods in China's history, the Tang Dynasty, existing 
              between about 618 - 906 A.D. The Tang Dynasty was a glorious period 
              in China's history, with a strong economy, culture, and military 
              strength. <br>
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            <p id="SpecialText"><strong>This wonderful sculpture depicts a woman 
              riding a horse. Having survivied many centuries, much of the paint 
              has come off this sculpture, though echoes of it still remain. The 
              woman on the horse is wearing a dress that is painted red. Much 
              of the red paint still remains. This interesting sculpture is called 
              "worked forking," and was made specifically to be buried 
              with its owner.  </strong></p>
                  
            <p>This interesting sculpture was found in a tomb from about 800 years 
              ago. It is in good condition, considering its age. The material 
              is unknown. The horse figure is standing on a square base, with 
              its head held straight forward. The horse has a cropped mane, and 
              the rider appears to be a woman wearing a full length tight fitting 
              red tunic with a cowl at the front, and she is wearing black boots. 
              One of her hands is by the saddle's pommel, and the other hand is 
              at her side. Her hair is upswept into a knot on the top of her head. 
              The rider's features are well-detailed, though some of the pottery 
              on the face is worn. </p>
            <p>This interesting piece is in great condition for its age. A link, 
              below, is included, to a Christie's auction for three similar pieces, 
              and the value is listed in the link:</p>
            <p><a href="http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?intObjectID=1782296" target="_blank"><font color="#0066FF">Click 
              here to visit a similar item at Christies</font></a><font color="#0066FF"></a></font><font color="#0033CC"> 
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            <p>Another similar item is being auctioned at ArtFact.com, at the 
              link below:</p>
            <p><a href="http://www.artfact.com/auction-lot/tang-dynasty-pottery-equestrian-1-c-b058c00f87" target="_blank"><font color="#0066FF">Click 
              here to visit the artfact link</font></a></p>
            <p>Another similar piece is on display at the Metropolitan Museum 
              of Art. The piece on display is also from the Tang Dynasty, and 
              is a female rider with equestrian. However, the piece on display 
              is missing the horse's stand, and the garment is different. It is 
              similar in many ways. The Metropolitan Museum of Art states the 
              following about this piece that is on display, and the link to this 
              piece in their collection is</p>
            <p> <a href="http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/06/nc/ho_51.93ab.htm" target="_blank"><font color="#0066FF">Click 
              here for the Metropolitan Museum example</font></a></p>
            <p>From their description:</p>
            <p>"Horse with Female Rider, Tang dynasty (618–906), 7th 
              century<br>
              Astana, Turfan, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China<br>
              Unfired clay with pigment</p>
            <p>H. 14 1/4 in. (36.2 cm)<br>
              Fletcher Fund, 1951 (51.93ab)</p>
            <p>Sculptures such as this one, made principally of painted and glazed 
              pottery, are known as mingqi, or spirit goods, and were placed in 
              tombs to provide for the deceased's needs in the afterlife. Female 
              attendants were generally produced in groups for burial in the tombs 
              of high-ranking women. The use of unfired clay to make this charming 
              equestrian indicates that it was produced in eastern Central Asia 
              during a period when ties between that region and China were particularly 
              strong.</p>
            <p>Her ensemble consists of a tight-fitting upper garment with a V-neck, 
              narrow sleeves, and a long flaring skirt. Her hat would have been 
              fitted with a veil for traveling in the desert. During the early 
              days of the Tang dynasty (618–906) in China, this type of 
              clothing became fashionable in the capital Chang'an and other metropolitan 
              centers, and women also wore such hats complete with veils, to protect 
              them from the city dust."</p>
            <p>This piece measures 141/2" high, 11 1/2" wide, and 4" deep.</p>
					
                 
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            <p><strong>*This item is listed at $4,500.00* </strong></p>
                 
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