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Figure. Horse’s head. Unknown maker, China. Grey earthenware horse head made from two moulds, then joined and seamed. A slip covers the biscuit, and then the figure was painted red with black and white trim. There are thin lines designating teeth. While there are peg holes for ears, the ears themselves are missing. Height 14.6 cm. Hei Dynasty 386-535. Chinese.
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