Description:

East Asia, China, Han Dynasty, ca. 206 BCE to 220 CE. An earthenware wild boar figure, walking on all fours, and presenting with beady eyes, a broad snout, perky ears, and an incised furry coat. Boars and pigs of the suidae family have long played an important role in Chinese culture, symbolizing happiness and good fortune. Size: 5.625" L x 2.375" W x 3.125" H (14.3 cm x 6 cm x 7.9 cm)

Provenance: private Houston, Texas, USA collection, purchased from Hammill Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, USA in 2015; ex- private collection, USA, acquired before 2008

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#162968

  • Condition: Chips to snout, midline of back, and other high pointed areas. One rear leg repaired and reattached. Normal surface wear commensurate with age.

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