East Asia, China, Ming Dynasty, ca. 1368 to 1644 CE. A fine trio of mold made pottery tomb attendant figures standing atop integral rectangular plinths. Each wears ankle length robes with their arms bent inward and hands curled as if clasping items such as instruments or offerings. Upon their heads are brimmed hats, and chubby rounded features. Remains of the blue, red, black, and white pigments throughout that were painted after firing are well preserved despite the lack of a protective glaze! Size: 3" L x 2.25" W x 9" H (7.6 cm x 5.7 cm x 22.9 cm)
Provenance: private Wabasha, Minnesota, USA collection; ex-Nancy and Dr. E.F. Simpson collection, Los Angeles, California, USA, acquired from 1970 to 2000
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Condition
Losses to hands and hat as shown. Fading and chipping to pigments. No repairs or restoration. Mineral and earthen encrustations throughout.