A Chinese pottery model of a Bactrian camel, believed to be Tang Dynasty (618AD - 907AD), presents with signs of ageing and patination, 13.5cm high.

Provenance: Private collection, we are advised by the vendor that they believe this figure was excavated at Jinan in the Shandong Province in the 1950's.

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