Ancient Chinese, Han dynasty Vase - 45 cm

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Ruth Garrido Vila
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Directed the Ifergan Collection Museum, specialising in Phoenician and Mediterranean archaeology.

Estimate  € 1,700 - € 2,500
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Description from the seller

Title:
Huge Han Dynasty Vessel with polychrome painted decoration – 45 cm high – featuring a white horse – 206 BCE – 220 CE.

Description:
An impressive, large terracotta vessel from the Han Dynasty, with original polychrome painting in red, purple, green, and white pigments. The vessel has a flowing, bulbous body, a long, tapering neck, and a slightly projecting rim. An elegant silhouette that is typical of funerary ceramics from the early imperial period.

The paint decoration is particularly rich and dynamic, with stylized cloud and wave motifs, as well as mythical beings and animals. Notably, the depiction of a white horse with black outline lines, visible on the lower register of the body. This motif is rare and possibly a reference to the famous “Celestial Horse” (tianma), which in Han times was revered as a symbol of strength, speed, and status. Horses played a crucial role in military power and the imperial transport of the Han realm.

The paint is applied directly to the surface without glaze – a typical feature of Han funerary ceramics. Despite age and burial traces, many colors remain well visible. The presence of decorative lines and patterns across the entire vessel makes this object exceptionally attractive to collectors of archaic Chinese art.

Dimensions:
Height: approx. 45 cm
Diameter: approx. 30 cm

Condition:
Good condition with age- and use-related marks, including pigment wear and superficial scratches. No visible cracks or restorations. Original paint decoration still clearly visible, with traces of white lime encrustation, typical of grave discoveries.

Period:
Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE)

Provenance:
Old European collection. Acquired in the 1980s,

Special Features:

Rare depiction of a white horse
Original painting with natural pigments
Outstanding example of Han funerary ceramics
Aesthetically and historically valuable object

Title:
Huge Han Dynasty Vessel with polychrome painted decoration – 45 cm high – featuring a white horse – 206 BCE – 220 CE.

Description:
An impressive, large terracotta vessel from the Han Dynasty, with original polychrome painting in red, purple, green, and white pigments. The vessel has a flowing, bulbous body, a long, tapering neck, and a slightly projecting rim. An elegant silhouette that is typical of funerary ceramics from the early imperial period.

The paint decoration is particularly rich and dynamic, with stylized cloud and wave motifs, as well as mythical beings and animals. Notably, the depiction of a white horse with black outline lines, visible on the lower register of the body. This motif is rare and possibly a reference to the famous “Celestial Horse” (tianma), which in Han times was revered as a symbol of strength, speed, and status. Horses played a crucial role in military power and the imperial transport of the Han realm.

The paint is applied directly to the surface without glaze – a typical feature of Han funerary ceramics. Despite age and burial traces, many colors remain well visible. The presence of decorative lines and patterns across the entire vessel makes this object exceptionally attractive to collectors of archaic Chinese art.

Dimensions:
Height: approx. 45 cm
Diameter: approx. 30 cm

Condition:
Good condition with age- and use-related marks, including pigment wear and superficial scratches. No visible cracks or restorations. Original paint decoration still clearly visible, with traces of white lime encrustation, typical of grave discoveries.

Period:
Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE)

Provenance:
Old European collection. Acquired in the 1980s,

Special Features:

Rare depiction of a white horse
Original painting with natural pigments
Outstanding example of Han funerary ceramics
Aesthetically and historically valuable object

Details

Culture
Ancient Chinese, Han dynasty
Century/timeframe
206 v.Chr. – 220 n.Chr.)
Name of object
Vase
Acquired from
Private collection
Year acquired
2025
Country acquired from
Netherlands
Condition
Good
Previous owner acquired from
Auction house
Height
45 cm
Previous owner - year acquired
1980
Width
30 cm
Previous owner - country acquired from
Netherlands
Depth
30 cm
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
Authenticity
Original/official
The NetherlandsVerified
149
Objects sold
97.5%
Private

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