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Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Ceramic Figure. A beautifully crafted ochre-coloured glazed terracotta dog. The dog is depicted sitting on its haunches, with its tail curled over its backs, head held high with mouth slightly open as if smiling. The dog’s tail is painted black and lightly textured to imitate long hair. The dog’s ears are likewise painted black. The facial details including the eyes, nostrils, and mouths are carefully modelled. The dog is the eleventh of the twelve animals in a zodiac cycle and represents loyalty, kindness and courage. Dogs also served as protectors of the household and livestock and would have been a valuable companion in the afterlife. Ceramic figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These animals, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance, luck and companionship would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Excellent condition. Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s, Size: H:100mm / W:130mm ; 362g