Pair of Chinese Tang Dynasty Pottery Bactrian Camels with Riders
A pair of magnificent Tang dynasty (618-907AD) Chinese painted pottery models of bactrian camels with foreign riders that are possibly Sogdian grooms, they are dressed in the characteristic full length Central Asian jackets, with wide lapels and long boots, bearded faces with large eyes and bushy brows, a large beaked nose and a thick curling moustaches, astride a large detachable saddle bags, the camels are superbly modeled as if striding, with beautifully sculpted heads and braying mouths, wide open to reveal realistically rendered teeth, palate and tongues, with wide eyes and flaring nostrils, the upturned neck with bushy mane, the strong slender legs with well delineated tendons and padded feet, the dark grey earthenware body with traces of remaining white slip. The traders along the Silk Road route, used camels as a means of transportation, as they were able to carry heavy loads and survive the rigors of thirst, heat and cold. Thermoluminescence Test Certificate: No. 1336UA68 & No. 5581UA53 are consistent with the dating of this pair. Size: 34" high x 29" wide (86.4 73.7 cm)
Item ID: 1000
$300,000 USD
Please Wait...
Add to Cart
Shop Information
Shipping
| Shipping/Handling: | Freight (cost to be determined) |
| Insurance: | Included |
Price for shipping to USA change location
Payment Methods We Accept
- No Online Payments Accepted
Traditional Payments:


- Bank Wire
Other items from Dynasty Collections & Antiques you may be interested in:
$29,900 USD
$4,500 USD
$7,600 USD
$150,000 USD
$9,000 USD
$5,500 USD
$3,000 USD
$1,400 USD
$30,000 USD
$6,500 USD

